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A Scientist Reveals How to Escape Our Simulation
Hack your way out of the wrong reality. For two decades, scientists have seriously considered whether we’re living in a simulated universe. • A computer...
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How much faster is a knight than a king? A mathematical study reveals the exact ratio
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