My reasoning is that it would take more then a universe’s worth of computronium to completely stimulate a comprable universe.
One could argue that they’re taking shortcuts with, e.g., the statistics of bulk matter, but I think we’d notice the edge cases caused by something like that.
My reasoning is that it would take more then a universe’s worth of computronium to completely stimulate a comprable universe.
One could argue that they’re taking shortcuts with, e.g., the statistics of bulk matter, but I think we’d notice the edge cases caused by something like that.
In realtime, maybe, but what if we’re running at one simulated planck time per many time units of calculation?