An idea once relegated to science fiction films may well take root in scientific reality. Melvin Vopson, a renowned researcher, claims to have found evidence supporting the theory that our universe is a computer simulation like in the movie Matrix.
We could live in a simulation, a bit like in the movie “Matrix”. This hypothesis, which seems taken from a film script, is at the heart of Melvin Vopson’s research. This scientist has developed a field of research that he calls infodynamics.
This field examines how information, such as digital data in our computers or genetic signals in our cells, is processed, stored and transformed. Vopson uses these principles to propose a new law that challenges traditional rules of physics and could change our understanding of the universe.
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Infodynamics explores how information is transmitted and transformed in various contexts, such as technologies or living organisms. Vopson bring back into question a fundamental rule of physics known as the Second Law of Thermodynamics. This law states that in a system, entropywhich measures the level of disorder or chaos, can only increase or remain constant.
However, Vopson observed that in systems that manage information, such as computers or biological systems, this level of disorder can sometimes decrease. This therefore goes against this traditional law. To resolve this contradiction, he proposes the existence of a “fifth form of matter“. According to him, it would play a crucial role in maintaining balance during the expansion of the universe, without it gaining or losing heat.
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Vopson claims to have evidence based on the study of COVID-19 mutations. He suggests that they are not entirely random and that they influence the entropy of information. Unlike Darwin’s theory of evolution, which suggests that genetic mutations occur randomly, he would have discovered a link between these mutations and changes in genetic information. According to him, they are not done not at random. Rather, they would be directed to keep a balance in the level of information disorder. He interprets this observation as a potential sign that our world could be a controlled simulation.
Although these claims require rigorous validation and testing, they open the door to scientific and philosophical debate about the nature of our existence. Perhaps we are living, unknowingly, in a Matrix-like scenario.
Source: theconversation