(December 9, 2014 at 8:35 pm)Heywood Wrote:(December 9, 2014 at 8:21 pm)Surgenator Wrote: "universal to the space they apply" is an oxymoron. I can't make headsor tails what that means. What different space?
If our world is simulated, then what we call space is also simulated. The values of ε0 or μ0 in the simulated space may not be the same as the values of ε0 or μ0 in the space in which the platform which runs the simulation exists. In fact I would be outright surprised if they were the same.
First read this to understand whay physicist mean when they say our holographic universe. Then we talk.
Quote:Perhaps the most powerful duality in physics is known as the holographic principle. This principle is often misrepresented as the idea that the universe is actually a hologram, but it is more accurate to say there is a duality between a volume of space and the surface enclosing that volume. The holographic principle states that all the information contained within a region of space can be determined by the information on the surface containing it.