Simulation Hypothesis Skeptical Critique
The critique that the simulation argument rests on unverifiable assumptions about future computing capacity and civilisational choices, offers no way to be tested or falsified, and in some physical analyses runs into genuine computational limits, such as the resources required to simulate quantum-mechanical behaviour at full fidelity across a universe-sized volume.
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Theories & Explanations
Simulation Hypothesis Skeptical Critique criticised Bostrom's Simulation Argument.
Concepts & Beliefs
Simulation Hypothesis Skeptical Critique criticised Simulation Hypothesis — Critiques target both the trilemma's probabilistic reasoning and, in physics-focused versions, the computational feasibility of simulating a universe at full quantum fidelity.