ENTROPY REVERSIBILITY SCENARIO – OVER PROJECTIONS AND SIMULATIONS

Authors

  • Deep Bhattacharjee Senior Researcher and Research Scientist, TPRDIN
  • Sanjeevan Singha Roy Deparetment of Physics, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
  • Riddhima Sadhu Department of Physics, Birla Institute of Technolopgy, Mesra

Keywords:

Simulation – Glitches – Projective Reality – Clash of Entropy – Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Combining the ‘Holographic Principles’ of Leonard  Susskind and ‘Simulation Theory’ of Nick Bostrom, a theory  has been reproduced in this paper dictating the negation of the  relative entropy persistent in the present, thereby forbidding  their collapse as subject to increment of entropy while moving  forward in time and decrement of entropy while moving backward in time, preventing a phase of state before the Big Bang or the collapse of the convergence. The universe in its own way  diverges taking the simultaneous array of ‘Past, Present and  Future’ with the ‘Bread-Slice’ concept of time, the reality being augmented by some future advanced civilizations to create a Spatio-Temporal 3D ‘Hologram’ on a 2D Canvas, projecting  through a simulation, thus creating exponential channels of  realistic layers with a certain percentile of errors, which are so  minimal in present stage, that, the universal constants of nature,  remains unaltered, which may alter in future if the  error fragmentation over simulation takes growth, censoring  the future reality in a state of complete superposition excluding  us, who are residing in the exponential shadows of simulations. 

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How to Cite

Deep Bhattacharjee, Sanjeevan Singha Roy, & Riddhima Sadhu. (2022). ENTROPY REVERSIBILITY SCENARIO – OVER PROJECTIONS AND SIMULATIONS. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 7(7), 87–92. Retrieved from http://www.eprajournals.net/index.php/IJRD/article/view/689