
1239: Rizwan Virk | The Real Mysteries of the Simulation Hypothesis
Published on Nov 13
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<p><strong>Reality might be rendered, not real. <em>The Simulation Hypothesis</em> author Rizwan Virk explains this wild idea and why even physicists take it seriously.</strong></p><p><strong>Full show notes and resources can be found here: </strong><a href="https://jordanharbinger.com/1239" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>jordanharbinger.com/1239</strong></a></p><p><strong>What We Discuss with Rizwan Virk:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>The simulation hypothesis suggests our physical reality is actually a computer-generated virtual world like The Matrix</strong>, but potentially without any "real" versions of ourselves existing elsewhere outside the simulation.</li><li><strong>Some fundamental limits in physics — like the speed of light and quantum indeterminacy — could be computational features rather than bugs</strong>, suggesting the universe operates more like a sophisticated program with rendering constraints than pure physics.</li><li><strong>If we can build ...