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Langan's self-simulation hypothesis offers an interesting twist on the more common simulation argument (associated with Nick Bostrom). Instead of reality being a simulation run by an advanced civilization, it is a self-simulation—a universe that models itself.
For those seeking the original source material, several reliable sources are available online. The main CTMU paper is titled published in 2002. It runs approximately 56 pages and 16,000 words. cognitive-theoretic model of the universe pdf
, meaning it is a language that not only describes itself but also creates and executes its own rules. Dual-Aspect Monism
(like Simulation Theory or Tegmark’s Mathematical Universe) The main CTMU paper is titled published in 2002
Langan’s infamous term for this is “autognosis” — the universe’s ongoing, reflexive knowledge of itself.
Are you looking to understand its or its philosophical implications ? Share public link First published in depth in 2002
, a man once widely cited as having one of the highest IQs in the world. First published in depth in 2002, the CTMU attempts to reconcile the relationship between mind and reality by describing the universe as a Self-Configuring Self-Processing Language (SCSPL) Semantic Scholar Core Concepts of the CTMU
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