Male video games designer working in studio
Male video games designer working in studio

In an interview with the Daily Mail, physics professor Melvin Vopson stated that there is substantial evidence that we are all simply characters in what is obviously an extremely advanced computer simulation game.

Vopson is an associate professor at the University of Portsmouth, in Portsmouth, England.

Bizarrely, his theory that we live in a computer simulation is yet another confirmation that God created humanity and earth.

Some of the reasons that Vopson gives for this belief is that the rules (laws of physics) and design, we see in the world, are evidence of a designer or creator.

As Jonathan Chadwick explains in his article for the Daily Mail:

One of the most convincing clues, however, is the symmetry that we observe in the everyday world, from butterflies to flowers, snowflakes and starfish. 

Symmetry is everywhere because it’s how the machines ‘render the digitally constructed world’, Professor Vopson told MailOnline. 

‘This abundance of symmetry (rather than asymmetry) in the universe is something that has never been explained,’ he said. 

Vopson is actually planning future experiments to prove his theory.

According to the Daily Mail, Vopson is not the first to suggest this, as Tesla founder, Elon Musk, made a similar claim in 2016.

Of course, this argument about the intricate design we see in the world around us is evidence of an intelligent Designer.

A car with all its complexity and interconnected parts did not happen by accident. It had a designer and creator, and as living and breathing life forms we are vastly more complicated.

Because of this, the Apostle Paul states, that in the end, because of creation, we will be without excuse for with it comes to believing in God:

20 For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, that is, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, being understood by what has been made, so that they are without excuse. (Romans 1:20 NASV)

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