When
men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in
nothing, they then become capable of believing in anything.
―G.K.
Chesterton
Human
beings constantly ponder on their existence, theories of
creation/evolution, our potential, development and future. We have
always been fascinated by the notion that the world as we experience
it; is not an ultimate reality. For example many religions give us
various metaphysical concepts/speculations for life and earth.
Hinduism describes this world as 'maya' an illusion and along with
Buddhism ascribes to reincarnation. Abrahamic traditions especially
Islam point to a final abode in Heaven, or a reckoning in Hell, and
this world as merely a test:
“Do people think that they will be left alone because they say: ‘We believe,’ and will not be tested.
And We indeed tested those who were before them. And Allah will certainly make (it) known (the truth of) those who are true, and will certainly make (it) known (the falsehood of) those who are liars, (although Allah knows all that before putting them to test)”
[al-‘Ankaboot 29:2-3]
More
recently simulation theory: the idea that the universe is a
simulation like something out of “The Matrix has become a
provocative discussion topic especially since Elon Musk has said that
the chances we are not uploads in a virtual world are billions to one
against.
Our
own video games/simulation capabilities have advanced at rapid
speed, from Pong in the 1970s to immersive virtual reality today, the
Tesla and SpaceX CEO noted in a Q&A session at Recode’s Code
conference:
"So
given that we’re clearly on a trajectory to have games that are
indistinguishable from reality, and those games could be played on
any set-top box or on a PC or whatever, and there would probably be
billions of such computers or set-top boxes, it would seem to follow
that the odds that we’re in base reality is one in billions."*
Many
might find his statement laughable but Musk’s theory has already
been well articulated by respected philosopher Nick Bostrom. A
professor at Oxford University, he published his computer simulation
argument in 2003. He actually argues that one of the following three
propositions is true:
- Virtually all civilizations at our pace of development will go extinct before they reach the technological capability of creating ultra-realistic video games.
- Civilizations with such technological capabilities are uninterested in running such computer simulations.
- We are almost certainly characters living in a computer simulation.*
Some
like Lisa
Randall, a theoretical physicist at Harvard University
have argued this premise;
“It’s just not based on well-defined probabilities. The argument
says you’d have lots of things that want to simulate us. I actually
have a problem with that. We mostly are interested in ourselves. I
don’t know why this higher species would want to simulate us.”
Randall admitted she did not quite understand why other scientists
were even entertaining the notion that the universe is a simulation.
**
While for others especially those with religious beliefs like myself the simulation hypothesis could lead to significant spiritual questions about eternal/afterlife and resurrection. If this is a program it can always be re-run. Is rebirth a form of re-boot? Is God the ultimate designer/programmer? One of the names of Allah in Islamic tradition is Al-Musawwir 'the designer/fashioner'.
Are
we continually evolving as more advanced subjects within this
program? Why make a universe so flawed and with so much suffering?
And what happens if a bug crashed the entre program? :)
Of
course there is no way of proving that we are not simulated
characters in an advanced civilization’s computer just as we cannot
prove or disprove the existence of God. Although the theoretical physicist Michio Kaku claims to have developed a theory that might point to the existence of God.
Another very interesting discussion.
I
found this to be fascinating subject, what are your thoughts? :)
Salam alaeekum bro
ReplyDeleteI am a muslim from indonesian, i just googling on "Islam and the Matrix" i got your blog, fascinating blog bro, althought i have a some discuss point in here..
Are you think is possible to ever simulated the "human consciousness"?
The simulation hypothesis is arguing on possiblity that we are simulated through "advanced civilization" and not "a God", so its demolish abrahamic religion?
Best regard
Ejo-Bo
May Allah bless all muslim and guide all who are deserve to got a hidayah :)