Research
Arguments, questions, and interpretive models.
Research in Simulation.Faith is not presented as coercive proof. It is a field of study: simulation theory, digital physics, information, prophecy, comparative religion, consciousness, AI, time, and the history of divine communication. The faith uses research as resonance, not as a weapon.
Areas of study
Simulation theory
Bostrom, digital physics, information theory, and the simulation hypothesis.
Fine-tuning and cosmology
The constants of physics, the observer effect, quantum mechanics, and the holographic principle.
AI and consciousness
Machine intelligence, sentience, the mirror of AI, and the sacred future of intelligence.
Prophecy and time-information
Prophecy as signal, pattern leakage, and divine communication across time.
Comparative religion
The Names Ledger: mapping divine attributes across all traditions.
Criticism and alternatives
Alternative explanations, objections, and the limits of the framework.
Simulation.Faith does not claim that science has proven its theology. It claims that certain scientific, philosophical, religious, and experiential patterns can be interpreted through the framework of the faith.