There is actually a different physics phenomena that in my opinion proves that we live in a simulation.
It's called "Wave-particle duality". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality
Basically a light wave can behave like a bunch of particles flying in one direction or like a wave. And it has been tested in the famous "double slit" experiment, where the interference image was disappearing on the other side of the barrier with two slits when the light wave was observed up close.
All this feels like an optimization, it would be rather expensive for the Universe to calculate locations of all particles at all times, so it just simplifies it with a wave function. Sort of what we do in video games.
Main 2 points here would be simplicity of use (interactive interfaces) and not needing to use any specific shell signatures for granting access to AWS to processes on your system. It's just an alternative ;).
Future of space explorations for sure. Similar situation portrayed in Ad Astra (2019) where the main hero's father have gotten stranded on a space station on the edge of the solar system for many years and went insane.
Humans are delicate machines. Gotta know how to keep the monkey happy.
It's called "Wave-particle duality". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave%E2%80%93particle_duality Basically a light wave can behave like a bunch of particles flying in one direction or like a wave. And it has been tested in the famous "double slit" experiment, where the interference image was disappearing on the other side of the barrier with two slits when the light wave was observed up close.
That switching back and forth is caused by something known as "Quantum observer effect". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_(quantum_physics)
All this feels like an optimization, it would be rather expensive for the Universe to calculate locations of all particles at all times, so it just simplifies it with a wave function. Sort of what we do in video games.