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Proof that Steins;Gate world is a running simulation

Published on: 2025-05-23 09:40:07

They literally have auto-error correction in their world. Just think about it, Okabe disappears in one of the episodes, and everyone forgets about him. It’s almost like the world automatically corrects errors that shouldn’t be there, ensuring that nothing is out of order. Hamming Code I was watching this video for the first time about error-correcting algorithms. In this video, Hamming Code is discussed. Here’s a brief description of what Hamming code is, in my opinion: Hamming Code is a method for automatically correcting errors in digital communications and data storage. By errors, we mean incorrect bits. Everything is made of 1s and 0s, and sometimes these 1s and 0s aren’t what we intended. We call these incorrect bits “errors,” which Hamming helps us find and fix. Steins;Gate If you’re unfamiliar with Steins;Gate, I’ve already written about it here. The entire series revolves around fighting against this auto-error correction algorithm. The series begins with Okabe’s friend dy ... Read full article.