A University of Portsmouth Physicist Dr. Melvin Vopson claims, he has evidence suggesting we might be living in a computer simulation. His research focuses on the idea that the physical world is made up of information, similar to data in a computer.
He proposed a new scientific law, called the “Second Law of Infodynamics,” which implies that information systems tend to become less chaotic over time, unlike physical systems. This could mean that there’s some kind of mechanism or “program” keeping things in order, much like how a computer operates.
Vopson’s theory also suggests that information might be a fundamental part of the universe, possibly even making up dark matter. He has designed experiments to test his ideas, aiming to find “information bits” that would indicate we are in a simulation. However, more research and testing are needed to confirm these bold claims.