I wonder if there can be a way to prove that anything that can not be simulated is not possible. I think it should be easier than it seems, because we can make a lot of excuses—like we can take any amount of time and any powerful computer. But if we prove that if even with near infinite amount of compute and infinite time, we can’t simulate a scenario, does that make this scenario impossible?
Not that it would be immediately practical, because we do not have nearly infinite compute or time, but it could be interesting.
I wonder if there can be a way to prove that anything that can not be simulated is not possible. I think it should be easier than it seems, because we can make a lot of excuses—like we can take any amount of time and any powerful computer. But if we prove that if even with near infinite amount of compute and infinite time, we can’t simulate a scenario, does that make this scenario impossible?
Not that it would be immediately practical, because we do not have nearly infinite compute or time, but it could be interesting.