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>If you feel like you're living in a convincing virtual reality akin to The Matrix, a scientist thinks you may well be right. Melvin Vopson, an associate professor in physics at the University of Portsmouth, claims our entire universe may be an advanced computer simulation. And the proof that this so-called simulation hypothesis is correct may be hiding in plain sight in the Bible. Professor Vopson told MailOnline: 'The bible itself tells us that we are in a simulation and it also tells us who is doing it.

Archive: https://archive.today/4Rops From the post: >>If you feel like you're living in a convincing virtual reality akin to The Matrix, a scientist thinks you may well be right. Melvin Vopson, an associate professor in physics at the University of Portsmouth, claims our entire universe may be an advanced computer simulation. And the proof that this so-called simulation hypothesis is correct may be hiding in plain sight in the Bible. Professor Vopson told MailOnline: 'The bible itself tells us that we are in a simulation and it also tells us who is doing it.
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In this context, the notion of God having only one son could be analogous to defining a derived class, as opposed to specifically having only one instance of that class.

The derived class having access to protected resources of the parent class, and thus phrases such as "Jesus is the only way to God" and being "born again" could refer to individuals instantiating that derived class, "accepting Jesus into your heart" could refer to holding a reference to that instance in your own private context.