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LESSON 4 · The Universe: From Big Bang to Black Holes

The Computing Problem

Simulating an entire universe atom-by-atom would require absurd computing power. The observable universe contains roughly 10^80 atoms.

But simulation proponents have an answer: you do not need to simulate every atom. You only need to simulate conscious observers and their immediate environment in detail. Everything outside can run at low resolution until someone looks at it.