John D. Barrow Quote

Gods reappear in unlimited numbers in the guise of the simulators who have the power of life and death over the simulated realities that they bring into being. The simulators determine the laws, and can change the laws, that govern their worlds. They can engineer anthropic fine-tunings. They can pull the plug on the simulation at any moment, intervene or distance themselves from their simulation; watch as the simulated creatures argue about whether there is a god who controls or intervenes, work miracles or impose their ethical principles upon the simulated reality.


"Glitch," New Scientist (June 7, 2003)


Gods reappear in unlimited numbers in the guise of the simulators who have the power of life and death over the simulated realities that they bring...

Gods reappear in unlimited numbers in the guise of the simulators who have the power of life and death over the simulated realities that they bring...

Gods reappear in unlimited numbers in the guise of the simulators who have the power of life and death over the simulated realities that they bring...

Gods reappear in unlimited numbers in the guise of the simulators who have the power of life and death over the simulated realities that they bring...