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Physicist Proposes the Bible as Evidence for Living in a Simulated Reality
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Physicist Proposes the Bible as Evidence for Living in a Simulated Reality

Imagine, for a moment, that your entire existence is not real. While this sounds like something out of The Matrix, the idea that we are living in a computer simulation is taken seriously by some leading thinkers. In fact, they argue that it may even be more probable than the notion of a “real” world. Physics professor Melvin Vopson proposes a provocative theory: God could be an artificial intelligence governing a simulated reality. Vopson, a physicist at the University of Portsmouth, suggests that the Bible may hold clues to understanding this simulated existence. He points to a verse from the Gospel of John: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Professor interprets “the Word” as the fundamental code that drives the simulation. He suggests that this code is not separate from the divine but may actually represent an AI that created and governs our universe. “The code running the simulation is not separate from the divine, but rather an integral part of it, perhaps an AI,” he explained to Mail Online. “It implies a Creator who brought the simulated universe into existence through the Word (i.e., the code). It suggests that the act of creation, as described in the Bible, could be analogous to a divine act of programming and simulation.” He also points out how this interpretation fits with modern developments like AI and reflects the themes in The Matrix. Despite these ideas, there remains no definitive proof that we are living in a simulation, much less that the Bible is offering insight into such a reality. “Instead of viewing the simulated universe hypothesis as antagonistic to religious beliefs, one can see it as offering a complementary perspective,” Vopson adds. The professor has previously pointed out that our lives are filled with clues indicating we might just be characters in a highly sophisticated virtual world. One such clue is the limitation on the speed of light and sound, which he believes could be a reflection of the constraints of a computer processor. He also compares the laws of physics to computer code, suggesting that the fundamental particles that make up matter are similar to pixels in a digital display. Additionally, he speculates that the widespread presence of symmetry in nature—from flowers and butterflies to snowflakes—could be a power-saving strategy used by the machines running this digital simulation. The post Physicist Proposes the Bible as Evidence for Living in a Simulated Reality appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Georgia chemical plant goes up in smoke once again, prompting evacuation
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Georgia chemical plant goes up in smoke once again, prompting evacuation

A chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia, quickly transformed into an inferno Sunday morning, darkening the sky above the city of roughly 17,000 with a chemical-laden plume and prompting the evacuation of its residents. The Rockdale County Emergency Management Agency announced Monday morning that the county remains closed and continues to advise residents to shelter in place, to turn off their air conditioning units, and to keep their windows and doors shut. According to surveys conducted by the Environmental Protection Division and the Environmental Protection Agency, chlorine "was detected in the air emitting from the incident location of BioLab," an apparent manufacturer of pool treatment products. It's presently unclear whether other potentially hazardous chemicals were thrown up over Conyers, which sits roughly 25 miles east of Atlanta. "You could feel the burning. You started feeling like you wanted to cough or throw up," Ruby Knauers, one of the evacuees told NBC News. Rockdale County Fire Chief Marian McDaniel indicated that around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday, there was a fire on the roof area of the chemical plant. The initial roof fire had apparently triggered the sprinkler system, which in turn set off a water-reactive chemical at the plant. While this fire was apparently "contained," another fire kicked off around noon as product from the building was being offloaded. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the giant plume of smoke was visible roughly 30 miles away at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Officials quickly implored locals to "CANCEL all church services for the day" and to avoid the affected area of town. While the Rockdale County Sheriff's Office initially advised locals to "remain indoors and keep windows closed to minimize exposure to any potential hazards," the RCSO announced later in the day that residents would be evacuated from affected areas. Chief McDaniel noted in an update that the fire was ultimately snuffed out around 4 p.m., but that the massive column of smoke resulting from the chemical reaction might remain visible for days. The roof and walls of the warehouse have since collapsed. This is not the first time that the BioLab facility in Conyers has made life difficult for locals. McDaniel noted further that this is the third incident of "this magnitude" to have occurred at the plant during the past seven years she has been with the fire department, reported the Journal-Constitution. 'Suffocation is the characteristic initial complaint of patient/victims exposed to chlorine.' On Sept. 14, 2020, a "thermal decomposition event" took place involving a product containing chlorine. According to the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, there were no injuries reported, but smoke from the incident nevertheless shut down Interstate Highway 20. A similar fire, fueled by 250,000 pounds of dry chlorine pellets, started in May 2004 at the BioLab warehouse, again darkening Conyers with a chemical cloud. The UPI reported at the time that 40 people were treated in local hospitals for breathing problems and 30 firefighters were treated for heat exhaustion. BioLab's parent company agreed several years later to a settlement for the residents and businesses impacted by the incident. A CSB report concerning an Aug. 27, 2020, incident at a BioLab location in Westlake, Louisiana, indicated what appears to be at issue. Trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA), used as a sanitizer to kill algae and bacteria in large bodies of water, is stored in these warehouses. The report explained: When a TCCA-based formulation ... comes in contact with or is wetted/moistened by a small amount of water and does not dissolve, it can experience a chemical reaction, generating heat and causing the decomposition of the chemical, which in turn produces toxic chlorine gas and can produce explosive nitrogen trichloride. Chlorine gas was used as a chemical warfare agent to kill multitudes of men during World War I. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that at low concentrations, chlorine gas can cause eye and nose irritation, sore throat and cough. At high exposure levels, the gas released by BioLab can cause "irritation of the upper respiratory tract and accumulation of fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) contribut[ing] to a sensation of choking." "Suffocation is the characteristic initial complaint of patient/victims exposed to chlorine. The majority of deaths occur within 24 hours and are due to respiratory failure," noted the CDC. KIK Consumer Products, BioLab's parent company, said in a statement Sunday, "We are actively responding to an occurrence at our facility in Conyers, Georgia. Our employees are accounted for with no injuries reported. Our team is on the scene, working with first responders and local authorities to assess and contain the situation. As always, the safety of our community remains our top priority." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Tom Elliott Drops BRUTAL Reality-Nuke on Biden/Harris with Pic Showing What a REAL President Looks Like
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Tom Elliott Drops BRUTAL Reality-Nuke on Biden/Harris with Pic Showing What a REAL President Looks Like

Tom Elliott Drops BRUTAL Reality-Nuke on Biden/Harris with Pic Showing What a REAL President Looks Like
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Can You Spot the Subtle Differences Between Politico's Storm Headlines (Trump vs. Biden-Harris)
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Can You Spot the Subtle Differences Between Politico's Storm Headlines (Trump vs. Biden-Harris)

Can You Spot the Subtle Differences Between Politico's Storm Headlines (Trump vs. Biden-Harris)
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HAAA! Kamala Posting OBVIOUSLY Staged 'Look at Me I'm So WORRIED About Helene' Pic Goes HILARIOUSLY Wrong
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HAAA! Kamala Posting OBVIOUSLY Staged 'Look at Me I'm So WORRIED About Helene' Pic Goes HILARIOUSLY Wrong

HAAA! Kamala Posting OBVIOUSLY Staged 'Look at Me I'm So WORRIED About Helene' Pic Goes HILARIOUSLY Wrong
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NEW: New Swing State Polling Brings More Good News for Trump, Big Warning for Harris
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NEW: New Swing State Polling Brings More Good News for Trump, Big Warning for Harris

NEW: New Swing State Polling Brings More Good News for Trump, Big Warning for Harris
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Greg Abbott Says He Only Bused Illegals to NYC for One Reason; Eric Adams Deserved Every Minute of It
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Greg Abbott Says He Only Bused Illegals to NYC for One Reason; Eric Adams Deserved Every Minute of It

Greg Abbott Says He Only Bused Illegals to NYC for One Reason; Eric Adams Deserved Every Minute of It
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Here’s why you should get ready to pay a lot more for ChatGPT Plus
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Here’s why you should get ready to pay a lot more for ChatGPT Plus

A free ChatGPT account gets you access to plenty of exciting features, including some of OpenAI's latest models that power its generative AI chatbot. However, I still think the $20/month ChatGPT Plus subscription is a better choice. It removes the limits Free users have to deal with, and offers faster access to the newest ChatGPT features. The newly released Advanced Voice Mode is one such example. I say that even though I'm a paying ChatGPT Plus user in the EU, where some of the most exciting new features might take much longer to roll out. Again, the recently released ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode is a good example. Considering what we've been experiencing with Netflix and all the other streaming services, I expect prices for ChatGPT Plus and similar AI subscriptions to increase in the coming years. It's not just about inflation but also about the evolution of these services. And let's not forget that AI is the hottest trend in tech right now, and companies like OpenAI want to cash in while they can. It turns out that OpenAI might deliver the first price hike for ChatGPT Plus in the coming months. The $20 subscription might soon jump to $22 before the end of the year. Then, that price might double to $44 over the next five years. Continue reading... The post Here’s why you should get ready to pay a lot more for ChatGPT Plus appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $449 Apple Watch Ultra, first deal on iPhone 16 Pro official Apple cases, $179 Roomba, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $425+ free Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $50 off Eureka E20 Plus robot vac, $1,100 off LG C4 OLED TV, Blink cameras from $20, more
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American Charged in Russia With Mercenary Activity
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American Charged in Russia With Mercenary Activity

Stephen James Hubbard, a 72-year-old U.S. citizen, pleaded guilty in a Moscow court on Monday to charges of serving as a mercenary against Russia in the Ukraine war, Russia's RIA news agency reported.
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90,000 Georgians Sheltering After Chemical Plant Fire Spreads Chlorine
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90,000 Georgians Sheltering After Chemical Plant Fire Spreads Chlorine

More than 90,000 residents in a county east of Atlanta were told to stay home Monday and businesses were ordered closed a day after a chemical plant fire sent a massive plume of dark smoke into the sky that could been seen for miles.
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