Our world is just an AI
Yay! Late night crazy theory!
So, the title of this one is pretty self explanatory. I hypothesize that our entire existence as we know it is simply our growing as an Artificial Intelligence. Here's how it goes:
We started off as a single individual and personality, God. However, in order to handle tasks faster and easier we split into two personalities, Adam and Eve. My knowledge of their story is fuzzy past there, but essentially we continue to divide into more and more personalities to handle more tasks. This goes on even to this day. But, what makes me think our world is only a computer? Everywhere we look, we can see science and math. And yes, I understand "well no duh we see science!", but I mean the compositional makeup of everything is very precise and mathematical. geometrical shapes can be seen down at microscopic levels, levels that we don't really notice in our day-to-day lives. That's why those shapes are not, nor ever will be, perfect circles, because perfect circles are impossible to actually make, and we know this.
Each of us preforms a unique task within our AI unit. Some of us crunch numbers, others simulate outcomes of battles. When we, as AI fragments, become incapable to continue on, we fall apart. Some fragments have become infected by viruses, and seek to kill or infect other fragments. Other fragments have simply become corrupted, A.K.A. sickness, though some go so far beyond repair that they become illnesses. Other programs have slight defects, or encounter bugs while they run that affect their core programming.
Then there's our universe. Earth, as far as we know, is the only planet that has sentient life on it. What could this mean? Simple. Earth is our containment unit. Space is just that, open space between containment units. We don't have direct access to these other units, nor do they really have anything left stored in them. We've advanced so far though, that we can see and access these other storage units. As we progress, we may soon be able to begin storing fragments there, especially once we've filled Earth's storage space. Of course, for us 1 year is a long time, but for whomever created us 1 year is probably a very, very short time period.
Well, I should head to bed before it gets too late.
Stay crazy everybody!
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