Could gravity be the key clue that proves we’re living in a computer-generated simulation?
Professor Melvin Vopson from the University of Portsmouth suggests that gravity might be evidence of this mind-bending reality in a groundbreaking new study.
He theorises that gravity functions like data compression, helping to organize and reduce information entropy within the universe.
Vopson proposes that the universe itself operates as a giant computer, with gravity acting as a force that keeps the system in check, much like code is optimised in programming.
His research supports the “simulation hypothesis,” a theory that has fascinated thinkers and was famously explored in The Matrix films.