
Episode 14 - Are We Living in a Simulation? How AI Might Prove It
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You're stuck in traffic. A billboard flashes something you just typed. Your playlist knows your mood. A stranger finishes your sentence. Coincidence? Maybe. Or maybe you're starting to see the seams.
In this episode of Quantum Logic, we explore the Simulation Hypothesis, from Bostrom’s Trilemma to AI-powered social worlds and cosmic glitches.
Could artificial intelligence be the first system capable of proving reality isn’t real?
Whether you believe we are living in a simulation or base reality, this episode will challenge how you see everything — from your phone notifications to the fabric of spacetime itself.
🎙 Featuring:
- Nick Bostrom’s Trilemma
- The AI-built town of “Smallville”
- John Searle's Chinese Room
Cosmic radiation anomalies and Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem
Let’s question everything.
🎵 Intro and outro music – Return by Music by Aden & Jurgance (CC BY-SA 4.0)
REFERENCES / SOURCES USED
Nick Bostrom, "Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?" (2003)
Stanford University Simulation Argument Review
Quanta Magazine, AI Discovers Bizarre Physics Experiments
Live Science, "New AI system predicts human behavior"
Medium.com, "AI Is Learning to Simulate Society"
GeeksforGeeks, AI + VR developments
PhilArchive, A Theodicy for Artificial Universes
Sabine Hossenfelder, "The Simulation Hypothesis is Pseudoscience"
Earth.com & Built In, Simulation Theory Explainers
YouTube: Microsoft Azure Universe Simulation Analysis