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Premise 1: Simulations can only exist in a computer or in a mind. | Premise 1: Simulations can only exist in a computer or in a mind. | ||
Revision as of 20:38, 16 March 2026
The digital physics argument is an idea that seeks to prove the existence of God by arguing that our world is like a virtual reality or simulation, and such a simulation ultimately requires a divine mind.
Premises of Digital Physics Argument
Premise 1: Simulations can only exist in a computer or in a mind.
Premise 2: The universe is a simulation.
Premise 3: A simulation on a computer still must be simulated in a mind.
Premise 4: Therefore, the universe is a simulation in a mind.
Premise 5: This mind is what we call God.
Conclusion: Therefore, God exists.
