# Notes on the likelihood of simulations with answers C3 E2 ## Simulations with Answers | Question | Answer | | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- | | [[C - Simulation's physics?]] | [[C3 - Not QM]] | | [[E - Can the simulators intervene?]] | [[E2 - Can Not Intervene]] | ## Likelihood Notes This combination states that our current reality does not obey the rules of Quantum Mechanics, and the creators of the simulation can not intervene. This can easily be disproven as a possibility if we can conduct any experiment that is only explainable with Quantum Mechanics. The reason why [[E2 - Can Not Intervene]] is an important additional constraint, is to remove the excuse the the simulation creators are watching for people that are about to do an experiment that is only explainable through Quantum Mechanics, and they tweak the physics of the simulation.... for some reason. So, we just need an experiment that anyone can do, that is only explainable with Quantum Mechanics. There are a number, but I've picked this one: [[Simple At Home QM Experiment]]. ### Likelihood Conclusion: [[Impossible]] ## Affected Simulated Universes (27) - [[A1 B1 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A1 B1 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A1 B1 C3 D3 E2]] - [[A1 B2 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A1 B2 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A1 B2 C3 D3 E2]] - [[A1 B3 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A1 B3 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A1 B3 C3 D3 E2]] - [[A2 B1 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A2 B1 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A2 B1 C3 D3 E2]] - [[A2 B2 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A2 B2 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A2 B2 C3 D3 E2]] - [[A2 B3 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A2 B3 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A2 B3 C3 D3 E2]] - [[A3 B1 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A3 B1 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A3 B1 C3 D3 E2]] - [[A3 B2 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A3 B2 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A3 B2 C3 D3 E2]] - [[A3 B3 C3 D1 E2]] - [[A3 B3 C3 D2 E2]] - [[A3 B3 C3 D3 E2]]