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The Simulated Multiverse: An MIT Computer Scientist Explores Parallel Universes, The Simulation Hypothesis, Quantum Computing and the Mandela Effect
This book uncovers the future for us all to learn!
What in the world is the Multiverse/Metaverse?These words has been passed around like none other in the past 6-9 months.Well, look no further.Rizwan Virk, graduate of MIT and Stanford, successful entrepreneur, bestselling author, and venture capitalist, has put all of his research and learning into this book to get you the knowledge you need!Riz answers the question, âDo multiple versions of ourselves exist in parallel universes living out their lives in different timelines?â in his new bestseller.The Simulation Multiverse serves as a major follow up to his bestseller, The Simulation Hypothesis and explores similar topics with a new lens: that of simulation theory.If you are anything like me, language like what I shared above can sound like Chinese.Thankfully, Riz does a great job sharing these innovative changes our world is experiencing in simpler terms and allows anyone to gain a grasp on where our world could potentially be heading.Now is your time to grab this revolutionary book covering an impactful topic that will soon be the world we all live in.Better learn about it now, before it is too late!Hereâs to the future!
Powerful synthesizing!
Very few people in my immediate “real” life know how to connect the dots with data, numbers, words, music, movies and other seemingly disparate patterns of information to make sense of the “reality” we live in. Riz Virk sees the connections. He knows how to connect the dots and does it well through written words. Thank you for sharing this book to the world. It is hard to fathom with our dense, reduced brains, the gorgeous technologies we live in and take for granted, much less realize that the choices we choose splinter off into new directions. What if a critical mass of people in this instance chose to open their minds and hearts and chose love, rather than war and money? That is the instance I am trying to get to.
Surprising more in-depth
Was surprised that he was able to find more to add to his theory on how this simulation hypothesis that’s gaining more and more steam in recent years. Probably the most detailed explanation on the topic out there but still seems like he’s leaving something out either for personal reasons or for someone or something doesn’t want to many people to contact the dots on this matter. And so to speak, ” escape the matrix” or leave the ” game “.
Very thought provoking book
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It covers many aspects of multiverse, Mandela effect, video games, and so much more. It is a great book raising awareness of consciousness and simulated variations of the world we live in as well as the infinite possibilities of imagination. The writing is very effective.
mostly interesting, veers off into video games more than i would have liked….sometimes it’s a slog
I hear this guy on Joe Rogan. His ideas were distinct and interesting enough to warrant me reading his book. The book is decent. I will say that i feel that he needed a better editor. he repeats himself a lot. he also talks about things that have no bearing on the subject of the book. i could’ve done without the detailed history of game development. Atari, Nintendo, pong he mentions it all (yay!…)… i almost bailed on this book thrice. but i stuck with it. honestly, it feels like like a lot of this was padding. all in all, it’s worth a read, if only to add some ammo to your conversation depot. because at the end of the day, all this talk of simulation leads right back to religion. there’s no way to prove it, you just believe or you don’t. and if this is all a simulation then SO WHAT?
Excellent follow up!
Riz is a broad and deep thinker, and his skills show in this sequel book. He is able to draw on multiple, sometimes disparate strands to reveal a world known to few but critical to all. Riz is leading the vanguard in our understanding of the multiverse and our growing appreciation for this undiscovered arena.
Highly Anticipated
Another highly anticipated book from my favorite book author Riz Virk. This is addition of his previous book, The Simulation Hypothesis, which I also loved to read!
A shockingly good follow up to The Simulation Hypothesis. Rizwan Virk delivers a well thought out and researched text to allow us to continue our deep dive into consciousness, quantum theories and perception. It is truly the scientific backing to thoughts becoming things. Looking forward to more from the writer on the forefront of connecting the dots.
Iâve actually bought the wrong book here, I meant to buy the simulation hypothesis by the same author. I decided to buy this off the back of watching him on YouTube and an underlying desire to find out what everyone suspects deep down.If you do to others what you want others to do to you, this life should work out, if not it will in the long run. If lifeâs hard, itâs because the difficulty rating is turned up higher than those with a cushier life.Do something as long as itâs for good.
So intriguing and very clever. Contemplating our reality, Virk blends popular culture with quantum physics, making this book very entertaining and scientific.
As an intelligent layperson with no science background, I was able to follow and engage with all the contents of book one and thoroughly enjoyed it. Most of the science/tech discussed there was stuff most of us are at least somewhat familiar with. Book 2 takes things to a whole new level and I think will be better appreciated by people who are more science-minded. While the “broader stroke” concepts like parallel worlds, multidimensions, etc, are things we get, Virk drills down deep into rather obscure branches of science, that while clearly pertinent to the overall thesis, I found tricky to “get” as I had no prior knowledge of them at all. Because of this, I found book 2 far more complex . Nevertheless, it’s clear Virk has put together another brilliant evidence set adding further weight to an already brimming pot indicating that we are, indeed, inside of a Simulation.
This book uncovers the future for us all to learn!
What in the world is the Multiverse/Metaverse?These words has been passed around like none other in the past 6-9 months.Well, look no further.Rizwan Virk, graduate of MIT and Stanford, successful entrepreneur, bestselling author, and venture capitalist, has put all of his research and learning into this book to get you the knowledge you need!Riz answers the question, âDo multiple versions of ourselves exist in parallel universes living out their lives in different timelines?â in his new bestseller.The Simulation Multiverse serves as a major follow up to his bestseller, The Simulation Hypothesis and explores similar topics with a new lens: that of simulation theory.If you are anything like me, language like what I shared above can sound like Chinese.Thankfully, Riz does a great job sharing these innovative changes our world is experiencing in simpler terms and allows anyone to gain a grasp on where our world could potentially be heading.Now is your time to grab this revolutionary book covering an impactful topic that will soon be the world we all live in.Better learn about it now, before it is too late!Hereâs to the future!
Powerful synthesizing!
Very few people in my immediate “real” life know how to connect the dots with data, numbers, words, music, movies and other seemingly disparate patterns of information to make sense of the “reality” we live in. Riz Virk sees the connections. He knows how to connect the dots and does it well through written words. Thank you for sharing this book to the world. It is hard to fathom with our dense, reduced brains, the gorgeous technologies we live in and take for granted, much less realize that the choices we choose splinter off into new directions. What if a critical mass of people in this instance chose to open their minds and hearts and chose love, rather than war and money? That is the instance I am trying to get to.
Interesting definitely something to think about
I’m letting it all process but definitely worth the time to read
Surprising more in-depth
Was surprised that he was able to find more to add to his theory on how this simulation hypothesis that’s gaining more and more steam in recent years. Probably the most detailed explanation on the topic out there but still seems like he’s leaving something out either for personal reasons or for someone or something doesn’t want to many people to contact the dots on this matter. And so to speak, ” escape the matrix” or leave the ” game “.
Very thought provoking book
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It covers many aspects of multiverse, Mandela effect, video games, and so much more. It is a great book raising awareness of consciousness and simulated variations of the world we live in as well as the infinite possibilities of imagination. The writing is very effective.
mostly interesting, veers off into video games more than i would have liked….sometimes it’s a slog
I hear this guy on Joe Rogan. His ideas were distinct and interesting enough to warrant me reading his book. The book is decent. I will say that i feel that he needed a better editor. he repeats himself a lot. he also talks about things that have no bearing on the subject of the book. i could’ve done without the detailed history of game development. Atari, Nintendo, pong he mentions it all (yay!…)… i almost bailed on this book thrice. but i stuck with it. honestly, it feels like like a lot of this was padding. all in all, it’s worth a read, if only to add some ammo to your conversation depot. because at the end of the day, all this talk of simulation leads right back to religion. there’s no way to prove it, you just believe or you don’t. and if this is all a simulation then SO WHAT?
Excellent follow up!
Riz is a broad and deep thinker, and his skills show in this sequel book. He is able to draw on multiple, sometimes disparate strands to reveal a world known to few but critical to all. Riz is leading the vanguard in our understanding of the multiverse and our growing appreciation for this undiscovered arena.
Highly Anticipated
Another highly anticipated book from my favorite book author Riz Virk. This is addition of his previous book, The Simulation Hypothesis, which I also loved to read!
A shockingly good follow up to The Simulation Hypothesis. Rizwan Virk delivers a well thought out and researched text to allow us to continue our deep dive into consciousness, quantum theories and perception. It is truly the scientific backing to thoughts becoming things. Looking forward to more from the writer on the forefront of connecting the dots.
Buen contenido
Iâve actually bought the wrong book here, I meant to buy the simulation hypothesis by the same author. I decided to buy this off the back of watching him on YouTube and an underlying desire to find out what everyone suspects deep down.If you do to others what you want others to do to you, this life should work out, if not it will in the long run. If lifeâs hard, itâs because the difficulty rating is turned up higher than those with a cushier life.Do something as long as itâs for good.
So intriguing and very clever. Contemplating our reality, Virk blends popular culture with quantum physics, making this book very entertaining and scientific.
As an intelligent layperson with no science background, I was able to follow and engage with all the contents of book one and thoroughly enjoyed it. Most of the science/tech discussed there was stuff most of us are at least somewhat familiar with. Book 2 takes things to a whole new level and I think will be better appreciated by people who are more science-minded. While the “broader stroke” concepts like parallel worlds, multidimensions, etc, are things we get, Virk drills down deep into rather obscure branches of science, that while clearly pertinent to the overall thesis, I found tricky to “get” as I had no prior knowledge of them at all. Because of this, I found book 2 far more complex . Nevertheless, it’s clear Virk has put together another brilliant evidence set adding further weight to an already brimming pot indicating that we are, indeed, inside of a Simulation.