Prof Melvin Vopson Suggests God Could Be an AI Governing Our Simulated Reality
What if the world you live in isn’t real? This concept, reminiscent of the science fiction movie The Matrix, is being seriously considered by some of the world’s leading thinkers. They propose that we might be living inside a computer simulation, a theory that could be more plausible than the idea of a tangible reality.
But how could we prove such a theory?
According to physicist Melvin Vopson, an associate professor at the University of Portsmouth, the answer might be found in the Bible. For instance, the Gospel of John states: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
Vopson suggests that this ancient text could hold clues to our simulated existence, implying that what we perceive as God might actually be an advanced artificial intelligence governing our reality.
This idea aligns with the notion that for decades, humanity has been subtly introduced to the concept of extraterrestrial life and advanced technologies through movies, books, and TV shows. This gradual exposure, known as the Public Acclimation Program, aims to prepare us for the truth.
Charles McNeal, who claims to have insider knowledge, describes various alien races that he believes will invade Earth. According to him, Types A-C have greyish pigmentation and four fingers with suction cups, while Type D has a brownish hue and five fingers and toes. These beings, initially fully biological, have integrated technology into their biology over thousands of years, worshipping an entity known as ‘The Keeper.’
While these claims are certainly extraordinary, they should be taken with a significant degree of skepticism.