Simulated Universe: Who or What is the Creator?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of a simulated universe and questions whether there must be a driving force or entity behind it. The comparison is made to computer simulations and the possibility of spontaneous emergence of Turing complete structures without a creator. While this does not disprove the existence of an Ultimate Programmer, it suggests that it is not necessary to presuppose one in physics. The conversation also touches on the idea of nested universes and the possibility of this one being the top-level. Overall, it is seen as a philosophical speculation rather than a scientific theory.
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This concept has been nagging me. My question is:

If our Universe is simulated there has to be a driving force behind it. What is that force? An entity?

In computer simulation(s) we have a creator, the programmer.
 
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Let me rephrase -
"how is it sensible to talk about a computer program without a programmer?"
"how is it sensible to talk about a computer without a builder?"

Pretty much the same way we can talk about a nuclear reactor coming into existence without a nuclear engineer. If these things can arise spontaneously...

You are happy with the idea that computers can simulate computers?
Are you OK with the idea that a sufficiently large computer can start from a random initial state and end up simulating a computer, maybe a different kind of computer, in some part of it's structure?

At the basic level this means that turing complete structures can arise within other turing complete structures.

So the question you are asking boils down to whether Turing complete structures can arise spontaneously - and not from a Turing complete structure i.e. without someone setting up the program.

Well there is nothing known to stop it from happening. These structures appear in Nature without human intervention.

As usual with these sorts of arguments it is not a disproof of an Ultimate Programmer, but a demonstration that there is no need for pre-suppose one when we do our physics.

However: there does not appear to be any reason to presuppose that this Universe is a simulation either. It amounts to a wild speculation that is useful for philosophy but not for physics.

It is part of a class of speculations - if our Universe is embedded inside another, what is that embedded in?
It's either Universes all the way up - or we just accept that this one is the top-level.
 
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Related to Simulated Universe: Who or What is the Creator?

1. What is a simulated universe?

A simulated universe is a hypothetical concept in which all of reality, including our own universe, is actually a computer-generated simulation created by advanced beings or technology.

2. Who or what is the creator of a simulated universe?

The creator of a simulated universe is believed to be an advanced civilization or a highly advanced artificial intelligence. It is also possible that the creator is a higher being or deity.

3. How is it possible for a simulated universe to exist?

The concept of a simulated universe is based on the idea that advanced beings or technology have the ability to create and manipulate reality through advanced simulation technology. This technology would be capable of creating a highly detailed and realistic simulation of our universe.

4. What evidence is there for the existence of a simulated universe?

There is currently no concrete evidence for the existence of a simulated universe. However, some scientists and philosophers argue that the rapid advancement of technology and the potential for creating realistic simulations suggest that it is a possibility.

5. What are the implications of living in a simulated universe?

If our reality is indeed a simulated universe, it would raise questions about the true nature of our existence and the purpose of our lives. It could also have implications for our understanding of reality and the limitations of science and technology.

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