🚨 A viral claim says CERN simulations began showing “organized” behavior that reacted to observation.

Here’s what’s actually real:

Modern quantum simulations can produce unexpected emergent patterns highly structured behaviors that arise from simple underlying rules.

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— TheNewPhysics (@CharlesMullins2) May 7, 2026
A viral claim says CERN simulations began showing “organized” behavior that reacted to observation.

Here’s what’s actually real:

Modern quantum simulations can produce unexpected emergent patterns highly structured behaviors that arise from simple underlying rules.

This happens in:
• quantum many-body systems
• neural networks
• cellular automata
• condensed matter simulations
• self-organizing computational systems

And sometimes those patterns become so complex they look almost intentional.

But there is currently no verified evidence that CERN created a conscious simulation or discovered a “parallel universe.”

What is fascinating is this:

Physics keeps finding that order naturally emerges from complexity.

The deeper systems become…
the more reality starts looking computational, geometric, and information-based.

That’s why these stories spread so fast.

They touch a real scientific mystery:

At what point does pattern recognition become emergence?

And how would we even recognize the difference?

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