00:00Right now, you might be a fake mind floating in a void, and physics can make the case.
00:05No Earth, no sky, no real past, just one brain waking up from cosmic chaos.
00:11How can that even happen? Because the universe has a terrifying math problem.
00:15If space lasts long enough, random chaos doesn't stay harmless forever.
00:20Particles shift, collide, snap together, again and again and again.
00:24And one day, the chaos doesn't build a planet, it builds an observer, a brain with memories already loaded inside
00:32it.
00:32Earth childhood, this exact screen. Scientists call it the Boltzmann brain problem.
00:37And here's the creepy part. One fake mind is simpler for the universe to make than an entire universe full
00:43of galaxies.
00:44So when a theory predicts too many of these minds, scientists treat it like broken math.
00:49Because the scariest glitch in reality might be the observer asking if reality is real.
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