A scientist believes that we live in the matrix. In California, a series of experiments have now been initiated to verify this.
Who is it about? Thomas Campbell is a renowned physicist who has worked for NASA and is now employed by the US Department of Defense.
In 2017, he explained in an article his “Test for Simulation Theory” and claims, using various concepts from quantum mechanics, that we live in a kind of matrix.
Now, scientists at California State Polytechnic University (CalPoly) have begun the first experiment to test Campbell’s hypothesis. This was reported by the English-language magazine Futurism.
By the way, the whole thing is funded by a nonprofit organization called the “Center for the Unification of Science and Consciousness” (CUSAC), which Campbell founded.
The universe cannot exist if there is no one to observe it
What kind of experiments are they? Campbell’s experiments involve a new variant of the double-slit experiment, a physical demonstration intended to show that light and matter can behave both like waves and like particles. This is reported by the Spanish colleagues from 3Djuegos.com.
Campbell believes that the recorded information does not exist at all when the observer is removed from these experiments. This stands in contrast to current quantum physics, which assumes an entanglement that connects particles over a distance.
Simply put, this means: If there is no person to observe the universe, then it does not exist. Campbell himself explains that his five experiments “could challenge conventional understandings of reality and uncover profound connections between consciousness and the cosmos.”
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