{"id":493,"date":"2008-03-03T18:04:51","date_gmt":"2008-03-04T02:04:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/2008\/03\/03\/fundamental-limits-to-virtual-reality\/"},"modified":"2021-12-18T17:25:48","modified_gmt":"2021-12-19T01:25:48","slug":"fundamental-limits-to-virtual-reality","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/2008\/03\/03\/fundamental-limits-to-virtual-reality\/","title":{"rendered":"Fundamental Limits to Virtual Reality, Part 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8treeeye.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m in Pinedale, Wyoming, visiting my daughter Isabel and doing some cross-country skiing  among the aspen trees.  They have great patterns like eyes on them.   Today\u2019s pictures are all from Pinedale, which is a nice example of an RR \u201creal reality\u201d\u009d far richer than any VR \u201cvirtual reality\u201d\u009d we\u2019re ever going to see.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8aspens2.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>In the last couple of weeks I twice noticed people online questioning my scientific accuracy when I claim in <a target=\"blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/postsingular\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>Postsingular <\/em><\/a>that it\u2019s bogus to talk about porting humanity into a complete virtual model of Earth.  So today I want to explain some of the reasoning behind my claim.  <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8snowdots.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Arguments for Vearth are sometimes start by talking about an imaginary substance wittily dubbed \u201ccomputronium\u201d\u009d by one of my favorite writers,  Charles Stross.  In <em>Accelerando<\/em>, he says computronium is &#8220;matter optimized at the atomic level to support computing.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8twig.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Although it\u2019s a cute idea, I think computronium is a fundamentally spurious concept, an unnecessary detour. Matter, just as it is, carries out outlandishly complex chaotic quantum computations just by sitting around. Matter isn&#8217;t dumb. Every particle everywhere everywhen is computing at the maximum possible rate. I think we tend to very seriously undervalue quotidian reality.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8icefish.jpg\"><br \/>\n[The ice fishing derby on Lake Fremont in Pinedale]<\/p>\n<p>In an extreme vision\u2014which is the one I disparage in my novel <a target=\"blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/postsingular\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>Postsingular<\/em><\/a>\u2014Earth is turned into a cloud of computronium which is supposedly going to compute a virtual Earth\u2014a \u201cVearth\u201d\u009d\u2014even better than the one we started with.  <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8wedge.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>This would be like filling in wetlands to make a multiplex theater showing nature movies, clear-cutting a rainforest to make a destination eco-resort, or killing an elephant to whittle its teeth into religious icons of an elephant god.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8alley.jpg\"><br \/>\n[Alley near the Teton Court Motel]<\/p>\n<p>Ultrageek advocates of the Vearth scenario like to claim that nothing need be lost when Earth is pulped into computer chips. Supposedly the resulting computronium can run a VR (virtual reality) simulation that&#8217;s a perfect match for the old Earth. <\/p>\n<p>As I\u2019ll explain below, this is factually incorrect.   Before getting into that, I might also ask why someone would passionately <em>want <\/em>to believe that we can be translated from flesh into bits?  There\u2019s something ascetic and life-hating about the notion.  It\u2019s a bit like a religious belief; one thinks of the old \u201cwork now, get rewarded in heaven\u201d\u009d routine. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8heads.jpg\"><br \/>\n[Game heads on display in Ridley\u2019s Grocery (formerly Faler\u2019s)]<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, let\u2019s get back to my main point, which is that VR isn\u2019t ever going to replace RR (real reality).   We know that our present-day videogames and digital movies don&#8217;t fully match the richness of the real world. What&#8217;s not so well known is that computer science provides strong evicence that no feasible VR can <em>ever <\/em>match nature.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8fishgirl.jpg\"><br \/>\n[Girl holding a fish as if it were a stuffed animal]<\/p>\n<p>This is because there are no shortcuts for nature&#8217;s computations. Due to a property of the natural world that I call the &#8220;principle of natural unpredictability,&#8221; fully simulating a bunch of particles for a certain period of time requires a system using about the same number of particles for about the same length of time. Naturally occurring systems don&#8217;t allow for drastic shortcuts. <\/p>\n<p>For details see <a target=\"blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/lifebox\" rel=\"noopener\">The Lifebox, the Seashell and the Soul<\/a>, or Stephen Wolfram\u2019s revolutionary tome, <em>A New Kind of Science<\/em>\u2014note that Wolfram prefers to use the phrase \u201ccomputational irreducibility\u201d\u009d instead of \u201cnatural unpredictability\u201d\u009d.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8treearch.jpg\"><br \/>\n[On a ridge above Fremont Lake on a climb led by Sherpa Iz-teng]<\/p>\n<p>Natural unpredictability means that if you build a computer sim world that&#8217;s smaller than the physical world, the sim cuts corners and makes compromises, such as using bitmapped wood-grain and cartoon-style repeating backgrounds. Smallish sim worlds are doomed to be dippy Las Vegas\/Disneyland\/Second Life environments.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8teepee.jpg\"><br \/>\n[A lo-resolution lodging near Pinedale]<\/p>\n<p>But wait, answer the true-believer ultrageeks,  if you <em>do <\/em>smash the whole planet into computronium, you have potentially as much memory and processing power as the intact planet possessed. It&#8217;s the same amount of mass, after all. So then we <em>could <\/em>make a fully realistic world-simulating Vearth with no compromises, right? <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8ruski.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Wrong. Perhaps you can get the hardware in place, but there&#8217;s the vexing issue of software. Something important goes missing when you smash Earth into dust: you lose the information and the embodied software that was embedded in the world&#8217;s behaviors. An Earth-amount of matter with no high-level programs running on it is like a powerful new computer with no programs on the hard drive.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8gnarl.jpg\"><br \/>\n[Non-bit-mapped wood grain]<\/p>\n<p>Ah, says the VR true believer, what if the nanomachines first copy all the patterns and behaviors embedded in Earth&#8217;s biosphere and geology? What if they copy the forms and processes in every blade of grass, in every bacterium, in every pebble, and so on?<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8aspens.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p> But, come on, if you want to smoothly transform a blade of grass into some nanomachines simulating a blade of grass, then why bother pulverizing the blade of grass at all? After all, any object at all can be viewed as a quantum computation! The blade of grass already is an assemblage of nanomachines emulating a blade of grass.  To the extent that you can realize an accurate VR world, the exercise becomes pointless.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/images\/wy8icecicles.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Just as she is, Nature embodies superhuman intelligence.   She\u2019s not some piece of crap to tear apart and use up.<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p>By the way, I have written a full-length essay expanding on some of these topics; it&#8217;s called &#8220;The Great Awakening,&#8221; and you can read it free <a href=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/transrealbooks\/collectedessays\/#_Toc38\">online<\/a>. It appeared in<em> Asimov&#8217;s SF<\/em> magazine in August, 2008, and in the anthology <em>Year Million<\/em>, edited by Damien Broderick, from Atlas Books in August, 2008.<\/p>\n<p>For my answers to the many comments on this post, see my<a target=\"blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rudyrucker.com\/blog\/2008\/03\/05\/limits-to-vr-2-answers-to-comments\/\" rel=\"noopener\"> next blog post<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I\u2019m in Pinedale, Wyoming, visiting my daughter Isabel and doing some cross-country skiing among the aspen trees. They have great patterns like eyes on them. Today\u2019s pictures are all from Pinedale, which is a nice example of an RR \u201creal reality\u201d\u009d far richer than any VR \u201cvirtual reality\u201d\u009d we\u2019re ever going to see. 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