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Imagine 2 Casimir plates made from bilayer twisted graphene 1 sq mile, and within nanometers of each other.
Imagine 2 Casimir plates made from bilayer twisted graphene 1 sq mile, and within nanometers of each other. Now imagine 4 more plates on the sides of these two big ones with the same configuration but only half a mile in size. Then 8 smaller plates doing the same thing surrounding those four bigger ones. Then 16 smaller still around these 8 and so on until you have enough small plates to cover your whole planet (which is estimated at 12 trillion km squared).
Now imagine that there are so many of these plates and they are stacked on top of each other to such a density that the entire planet is covered with them. Then imagine each one of those plates has a very powerful quantum computer inside which can be programmed to do computation. And then you have your own little simulated universe.
Then put your planet in another universe to avoid the event horizon issues and thermalization problems of such a small area with so much mass. Now you have two universes; one real and one artificial.
Now imagine that this artificial universe has its own fake galaxies within it and then the galaxies have their own mini-galaxies in them. This is just to simulate one area of reality with a high level of detail but on an extremely small scale. Then you can program these computers to behave like atoms in a way.
Next, imagine that you can program these computers to behave like molecules in a way. Then next, you can program them to behave like cells and so on until they are behaving like humans and all kinds of other life forms.
Then you can program them to behave like animal brains and then all kinds of other organ systems. You could also have computers that act as the organs for animals so an artificial human body is formed around your real one.