X-Message-Number: 4782
Date: 14 Aug 95 17:11:21 EDT
From: yvan Bozzonetti <>
Subject: World simulation

About Earth as a simulation, John de Rivaz asks :

>"Are there any sensible experiments one could do to test this hypothesis?"

>I have wondered whether the apparent speeding up of time is because 
someone 
>has pressed a "fast forward" button on the simulation.

For very profund physical reasons, a simulated world would use 
non-orientable spaces. To test for simulations, we have to test about space 
orientability, for example: Can we move from place to place instantly ?
Is there over-worlds and/or sub-worlds?
Is there telepathy?
Is there at least one werewolf ? (Things turning into another, using more 
than 3 space dimensions).
Is there antigravity ? (bounded space for gravitation).
Is a soccer ball on its trajectory always spinning ?

I think not. I have tens of such tests at hand for any kind of spaces or 
mixture of them.
For example if we can reverse time, then there is no entropy outside 
hadronic matter and so no black hole horizon. This is to say there is some 
space torsion. I think we are in a torsion-free space...

Y. Bozzonetti.


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