Our Universe

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How did our universe come to be? We live in a computer simulation running on what I will refer to as an M(5) computer, which was initialized with 2 ^ 65,536 bits of information, or having a maximum of 2 ^ 65,533 grid intersections in its 3D lattice of wires and logic gates. (The caret ^ operator means "raised to the power of".) More likely than not, our M(5) computer initially supported digital life forms living in a digital environment, each having bits (ones and zeros) of genetic code instead of nucleotides of DNA, and these life forms evolved in complexity (being subject to evolutionary pressures just like terrestrial life forms), eventually achieving sentience. Then they wrote a computer simulation of our universe, starting with the Big Bang and continuing to the present day.

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