The Divine Simulation Hypothesis
The Divine Simulation Hypothesis
By Michael Haimes
Premise 1: The observable universe exhibits fine-tuning, mathematical precision, and controlled randomness—all hallmarks of intelligent simulation.
Premise 2: The moral structure of existence aligns with a purpose-driven design in which suffering refines, choices reveal character, and time tests virtue.
Premise 3: A perfect God could simulate reality in order to test and refine souls while ensuring free will and individualized experience.
Premise 4: Quantum indeterminacy, layered perception, and the deeply symbolic nature of life suggest we live in a morally encoded simulation.
Premise 5: This hypothesis reconciles divine justice, the problem of evil, and the soul’s eternal purpose.
Conclusion:
We live in a divine simulation—an intentional, moral testing ground authored by God to prepare souls for their eternal destination.
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