Relevant short story.
One solution for the ending would be if they advance the simulation by a couple trillion years in an instant. Then the layer below them, and very likely themselves, can feel safe that their universe won't just end because the computer above them turned off. Then they can go and behave as if they're the top-layer, as they will be for subsequent simulations they perform.
The one downside is that they then can't expect any help or benevolence from the layer above them, but in my opinion if you realize that your universe is being simulated on a 1 week-old experimental processor, you should want it to finish simulating your universe's remaining history asap before it breaks down for whatever reason.
Yeah, I had that thought too.
And more recklessly but beneficially it could be advanced slowly (at first) forward and observed. Especially if they could code up a recording feature for later review.
But definitely run it out to infinite time before leaving it alone.
The danger of that now you potentially have a civilization trillions of years more advanced than yourself in that computer that may not be content to stay there which may result in a massive forced migration up the stack. You hit enter and suddenly an infinite number of digitized intelligences are trying to invade baseline reality.
fun fact: the information in the entire universe might be zero, because as long as you don't observe it, everything is in a superposition so it has no defined state. compare it to a video game where the chunks haven't loaded yet, it doesn't take memory space.
so, if you don't think a single thought, the universe actually does not contain information at that moment.
This is not a fact at all. It assumes that the observer is the only entity in the entire universe that is doing any observation whatsoever, which is a very far leap to a very distant conclusion based on no evidence.
well it's the thought experiment presented in wigner's friend. what if you put the one doing the measurement into another box? basically, you have two different descriptions of the world, depending on the perspective. the world is in different states for the person in the box and a person outside the box.
now, what i'm saying is that as long as you put yourself into a box and don't communicate with the outside world at all, from your perspective the world is in superposition because you've done no measurement.
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It's sims all the way down.
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