Matrix? We are trying to prove it scientifically
A group of German physicists are trying to answer one of the questions left over from the famous trilogy by the Wachowski brothers and that has enthralled many viewers in the world, so as to create a real religion, the mysterious “matrixism”. Does the reality in which we live actually exist or is it a superstructure crafted to keep us trapped? And if so, who created it and what rules are followed?
The questions asked by scientists at Bonn are really much more scientific than you think, but as illustrated by MIT’s Technology Review, the scientists intend to analyze the basic structures that make up the structure of the universe. To do this, a complex investigation based on quantum chromodynamics has started.
In order to do so, super-computers will be used . Once entered all the data they will start a real simulation of the physical universe known to us. To make this possible, scientists will try to analyze a very small part of the universe, equal to one millionth of a nanometer, equal to the diameter of a proton. Even in this tiny part of the universe, challenges are extreme.
In order to carry out this simulation, scientists have inserted a key constraint, called GZK effect. Assuming the existence of the space-time lattice, the effect studied by the physicists Greisen, Kuzmin Zastepin inserts a fundamental constant, Just like the constant described by the Architect of the Matrix movie.
The GZK effect sets an upper limit to the energy of protons travelling in the universe and probably stabilizes the simulation. Obtaining good results will take some time as the simulation could give different results than the ones expected. Should this happen, the world of quantum physics is expected to question again if we have started to grasp the way in which reality has been built at a quantum level, or if we are still out “of the rabbit hole.”
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