It's All but Figment of Imagination; Really?
The study of science is fascinating and intriguing and man has benefited many fold since the exploration of the scientific ideas. However, the most devastating outcome for the civilization was the denial of God as Ultimate Creator of the universe and all lives. However, now science is moving in direction that challenges the last century theories. The write up in the following is based on Articles published in "Popular Mechanics" to discuss the "Real Creation".
بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
In the name of ALLAH, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
It's All but Figment of Imagination; Really?
The write up in the following is based on Articles published in "Popular Mechanics."
Gravity May Be Key Evidence That Our Universe Is a Simulation, Groundbreaking New Research Suggests
By Darren Orf Published on May 23, 2025 and is available on the link as follows:-
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a64855171/universe-is-a-simulation-gravity/
If it’s true, this work could have ramifications for some of the biggest mysteries of the universe, including learning where we came from... From ancient Greek philosopher Plato to Neo, hero of the dystopian film fantasy The Matrix, humans have long pondered the true nature of reality. Can we trust what we see, taste, touch, smell, and hear, to be real—or have we not truly grasped “how deep the rabbit hole goes?”
The most modern formulation of this idea is the simulation hypothesis, the concept that what we perceive as reality is actually a hyper-realistic, uber-sophisticated simulation likely designed by beings unfathomably more advanced than our own. Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom first put this idea into words back in 2003, and since then, the hypothesis has gathered some notable adherents. However, there’s a wide chasm between philosophy and proven science—and to get there, you need to build a bridge of evidence.
For the past six years, Melvin Vopson, Ph.D., a physicist at the University of Portsmouth in the U.K.— has been trying to construct this crucial piece of empirical infrastructure. His latest addition to the idea revealed a potential new role for gravity. In a paper he published in AIP Advances in April, Vopson explores the idea that gravitational attraction effectively reduces information entropy—in other words, it enforces computational order on information chaos.
Entropy is a measure of disorder in an isolated system. For example, if you have a well-ordered room, it has low entropy. But over time, the room becomes messier, without expending energy to keep it neat. Its increasing disorganization indicates a rise in entropy. This idea extends to information, Vopson says, but inversely.
“If you take an area of space with some objects in it, they will have information entropy associated with this information,” Vopson says. That information registers the properties of matter in space, such as velocity and position. Information has a really tiny mass, but it’s enough to be measurable, according to the paper. But if the objects cluster together due to gravity, that information entropy is reduced, and so they will have more order, he says.
If true (and it’s a pretty big “if”), Vopson’s new gravitational study would shake the foundations of the currently accepted view of the universe. In his paper, he writes that this work could have ramifications for some of the biggest mysteries of the universe, including dark energy, quantum gravity, and black hole thermodynamics.
His new paper pushes science a little bit closer to possibly understanding our simulated universe—a scientific pursuit that took Vopson by complete surprise. Having a deep background in condensed matter physics and digital data storage, Vopson once worked on the full-spectrum of digital storage technologies as a senior research and development scientist at Seagate, a U.S. data storage company.
He didn’t intend to study the simulated universe idea. “It was completely out of my reasoning,” Vopson says. “All of this work in condensed matter physics and data storage, it shaped up my thinking and understanding of digital technology and information…the reason I was able to do this was I was at the right time at the right place.”
That time arrived in 2019, when Vopson—inspired by the work of computer scientist Claude Shannon, the father of information theory—developed his mass-energy-information-equivalence principle. Soon he followed it with his “Second Law of Infodynamics.” It’s a title he admits is a bit ambitious. While the Second Law of Thermodynamics says that the entropy—or disorder—of any system remains constant or increases over time, the concept of information turns that law on its head.
“The Second Law of Information Dynamics requires information entropy to decrease, it requires less computational power, and less data storage,” Vopson says, adding, “I was a bit too brave. I postulated with a collaborator of mine that this is a universal law, but I only gave two examples…since then, all my efforts were geared toward finding other systems where this is valid.”
That drive to find supporting evidence for his presumptuously declared “law” of the universe is what actually led Vopson into the scientific realm of the simulation hypothesis. Alongside the introduction of his second law, his exploration first bore fruit in 2022—because of the Covid-19 pandemic. After analyzing the readily available data related to the mutations of the SARS-CoV-2, the microscopic menace behind the pandemic, Vopson determined that when the virus mutated, information entropy decreased. According to Vopson, if the universe was a super-sophisticated simulation, it would require built-in optimization and compression to reduce complexity. So perhaps these genetic mutations are evidence of that optimization at work, since mutations appeared to decrease information entropy.
Vopson’s concept draws on Shannon’s information theory and also the German-American physicist Rolf Landauer’s proposed connection between thermodynamics and information. In this new paper, Vopson applies his hypothesis to the concept of “entropic gravity,” an idea first explored in 2011 by Dutch theoretical physicist Erik Verlinde. The basic concept is that gravity isn’t a fundamental force but an emergent phenomenon. Deeper processes, perhaps one like the Second Law of Infodynamics, are what give rise to gravity, Vopson argues.
Despite six years of these kinds of rapid-fire bold claims, Vopson is very aware that his ideas are far from certain. He’s the first to mention that many of his studies’ titles contain question marks, and that he often writes disclaimers in his conclusions that the simulation hypothesis is just that—a hypothesis. So far, he says, he has gotten surprisingly little pushback for his ideas, but he welcomes any and all criticism.
His ultimate mission is to expand humanity’s knowledge in any way possible—even if that means definitively proving that our universe is the real deal. “We have a public duty to publish results, publish ideas, bring them into the public domain so we can debate them, so we can disprove them,” Vopson says. “Otherwise we won’t make any progress.”
۔۔۔۔۔۔ Information Could Be the Fifth State of Matter۔۔۔۔۔
You Live Inside a Simulation, Some Scientists Claim—But You Can Hack It to Transform Your Reality
By Stav Dimitropoulos Published on Dec 20, 2024 and is available on the link as follows:-
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a63237876/we-live-in-a-simulation/
In the simulation hypothesis, some scientists believe we could outsmart the simulator—even in the unlikely case we’re just glitches in the code.
This theory, gaining traction among physicists and cognitive scientists alike, posits that we could be living in a virtual world coded by a super intelligent creator who’s either watching us or has long since moved on. Even more unsettling, in some extreme variants of the hypothesis you are not only oblivious to the phantom world, but you weren’t even meant to be there: your almighty human self is nothing more than a bug in the code. In other words, humanity is a glitch.
“There are two kinds of simulations,” says Alexey Turchin, a researcher at the Science for Life Extension Foundation. He collaborated on this subject with University of Louisville associate professor of computer science and engineering, Roman Yampolskiy, Ph.D. In one of their papers, titled “Simulation Typology and Termination Risks,” they distinguish between between owned simulations—think of video games made deliberately—and hostless simulations, like dreams or AI-generated stories, created without a “boss.” If our world has glitches—or if we are the glitches—it may mean we’re inside a natural, hostless simulation, running like a computer guessing what happens next,” Turchin says.
According to this idea, our growing awareness of being in a code-based reality reflects our cultural and intellectual evolution. The more we know, the worse it gets. We may risk triggering “game over” or “frozen screen,” as the simulator—whoever they are—may not want us to be in the loop. They could reset the system or remove the cause of the flaw—potentially humanity itself.
Still, Turchin leans toward the possibility of an “owner”—speculating that the programmer might be a cosmic wunderkind or a refined AI interested in solving the Fermi paradox or learning the fate of other civilizations. Another option, he continues, is a magnanimous future AI running simulations of the past to resurrect the dead. “But these types are unlikely to be glitchy,” Turchin says.
“We are talking about an architect vastly more intelligent than us—faster and capable of generating consciousness throughout the universe and creating life.”
Concluding Remarks
The Ultimate Authority and Omni Potent God; ALLAH Subhan Taala in his last Holy Book Al-Quran says about the above theoretical discussion and in various Surahs as reflected in the following:-
"In fact, this is a glorious Quran, ˹recorded˺ in a Preserved Tablet". (Surah Al- Buruj 21-22)
"That this is truly a noble Quran, in a well-preserved Record, touched by none except the purified". ( Surah Al_Waqi'ah 77-79)
"We have recorded with numbers (as a record) in a Clear Book." (Surah As-Sajda 39)
"Allah blots out what He wills and confirms (what He wills). And with Him is the Mother of the Book." (Surah Al-Rad 39)
"No calamity ˹or blessing˺ occurs on earth or in yourselves without being ˹written˺ in a Record before We bring it into being. This is certainly easy for Allah." ( Surah Al-Hadid 22)
LAUH MAHFOOZ: The tablet that is protected from any alterations.
UMM-UL-KITAAB: Because it is the collection of all the Laws, rules and orders of Allah.
IMAAMUM MUBEEN: Because everything is already written in it.
KITAABUM MAKNOON: Because its contents are not known to anyone except Allah.
"But His command, when He intendeth a thing, is only that He saith unto it: Be! and it is." (Surah Ya Sin 82)
According to the creation story, humans are the only beings who resemble God. They were created “in the image of God” (see Genesis 1:26-28). AND “I created the jinn and mankind only so that they might worship Me.” (The Quran 51:56)
"Wamal hayatu dunya illa mata'ul ghurur" The life of this world is nothing but an Illusion. " (Surah Al-e-Imran 185)
Therefore, one may drive an under standing that there is a "Master Divine Hard Disk- Lauh-e-Mahfooz" which has been made a record of the programming done by ALLAH Subhan Taala and He does what He wants or Intends or as He wishes. He has programmed or coded it in numbers. Nothing can pollute or corrupt the Lauh-e-Mahfooz.
ALLAH has created the "Man and Jinn" to worship Him and this Earth has been created as a testing ground for them. The life of this world is an Illusion; so we are passing through a "virtual World" simulated for examining the "Real Creation" or the only reality in the whole scheme. The man comes empty handed and goes empty handed; but he carries certain obligations and will be held responsible for his "deeds" in his virtual journey of "Alam-e-Khalq".