What if gravity isn’t a force... but a glitch?
While the world is busy debating AI layoffs and geopolitical chaos, a quiet scientific rebellion is cracking open one of the most disturbing—and liberating—theories of our time: we may be living in a simulation.
Enter physicist Melvin Vopson, who’s not just flirting with the Simulation Hypothesis—he’s coming for the very code behind the curtain. Vopson's latest claim? He’s discovered a “Second Law of Infodynamics” that could be the smoking gun proving our universe is nothing more than an information-based construct.
Let’s break that down.
According to Vopson, information is the building block of everything. Not atoms, not quarks—data. He argues that information behaves like a form of matter, complete with entropy, and even exerts physical pressure. This bridges a previously unthinkable gap between digital physics and the laws of thermodynamics.
If true, this doesn’t just nudge us toward the idea that reality is encoded—it blows the lid off it.
“If information is physical, and everything contains information, then the universe itself is a digital structure—like a vast simulation running on a cosmic hard drive.” — Vopson
Even more chilling? He suggests that gravity itself might be a data compression tool. A way for the universe’s operating system to reduce complexity and maintain processing efficiency. That’s not science fiction. That’s physics meeting code.
Why should this matter to you?
Because if this theory holds up, the rules of power, identity, free will—even death—get rewritten. You’re not just flesh and blood. You’re an avatar. A program. A projection of something far more mysterious.
What happens when we crack the code?
And more importantly... who’s running it?
The Simulation Hypothesis is no longer the domain of stoned college students or Hollywood screenwriters. It’s in the lab now—equipped with equations, peer reviews, and unsettling implications.
This isn’t just theory. It’s the groundwork for a paradigm shift.
π Read the full Popular Mechanics article here and decide for yourself whether the rabbit hole goes all the way down:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a60303843/scientist-simulation-theory-evidence/
π This Strike Force News dispatch is part of our Simulation Series - Stay tuned—every 3 days, we peel back another layer of the code.

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