LIVING IN A COMPUTER SIMULATION? Audiobook By Guillermo Santamaria cover art

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LIVING IN A COMPUTER SIMULATION?

By: Guillermo Santamaria
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This document outlines the theory that our universe may be a simulated reality, akin to a computer program. It references philosopher Nick Bostrom’s Simulation Argument, along with comparisons to theological concepts such as God’s sovereignty. The document contrasts secular simulation theory with Christian doctrines of divine control, and includes mentions of thinkers like Sabine Hossenfelder, Karl Popper, Descartes, and George Berkeley, as well as the film Dark City as a metaphorical illustration. Christianity Theology
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