Simulation Theory eConference (March 2021)

March 20, 2021 - March 21, 2021
Global Center for Religious Research

1312 17th Street
Denver
United States

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2021 INTERNATIONAL SIMULATION THEORY eCONFERENCE

DATES: March 20–21, 2021

The Global Center for Religious Research (GCRR) is hosting the 2021 International Simulation Theory eConference, which will bring together scholars, specialists, and philosophers from all over the world to discuss the different problems, proofs, and solutions in current simulation theory. The purpose of this multidisciplinary virtual conference is to advance the scientific and philosophical understanding of how the simulation hypothesis may or may not answer important cosmological, metaphysical, and even theological questions plaguing humanity.

This two-day academic eConference will provide an interdisciplinary platform for presenters to feature new scientific research, as well as philosophical and religious theories, relating to the intersection of the social-sciences/humanities and the simulation hypothesis.

Because this academic conference is held online, everyone can attend from the comfort and safety of their own home at lower costs without having to worry about travel and lodging expenses.

DATES: March 20–21, 2021

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March 21, 2021, 5:00am MST

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#Simulation Theory, #Simulation Hypothesis, #Philosophy of Science