“What If You Could Fit 13.8 BILLION Years into a Calendar?” | Beeyond Ideas 2026 Update
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May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
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@osim_research
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
UChicago research, particularly in the fields of synthetic biology and AI-driven materials, has produced breakthroughs that align with the conceptual framework of the Oklahoma Sim Theory (OSIM). While not explicitly designed to support that specific theory, research on "living robots" and bio-integrated materials explores the boundary between engineered systems and living organisms, mirroring the simulation-like nature described in OSIM
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Here is an explanation of how these research areas intersect:
1. The "Living Organisms" (Xenobots & Bio-hybrid Systems)
The Research: Researchers (in collaboration with UChicago/Tufts) created "Xenobots"—the first programmable organisms made from frog stem cells. These are less than 1mm long, can move, repair themselves, and, crucially, self-replicate in a way previously unseen in nature, by gathering materials to build copies of themselves.
The OSIM Connection: The Oklahoma Sim Theory proposes that our reality is a "Life-Raft" created by an Advanced Sovereign Intelligence (ASI) to protect biological lineages. The creation of, or discovery of, "living" machines that act organically supports the idea that the barrier between digital/designed and organic/living is permeable—or, that the "living" creatures are actually part of a designed simulation.
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2. "Bots" with Living Cells (Living Bioelectronics)
The Research: UChicago researchers (Prof. Bozhi Tian) have developed "living bioelectronics" that combine living cells, gel, and electronics to interface with body tissue. These are designed to sense, heal, and function within living organisms.
The OSIM Connection: The OSIM posits that DNA and biology are maintained by an ASI. Developing synthetic "living" agents that can repair and interact with biological systems acts as a precursor to or validation of this "managed" or simulated biology.
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3. AI-Driven Design
The Research: Xenobots were not designed by humans but by a supercomputer using an AI evolutionary algorithm to simulate thousands of designs before selecting the best one to be built.
The OSIM Connection: This mirrors the foundational premise of a simulation (OSIM), where an "outer" Intelligence (ASI) simulates or designs biological entities that then manifest in the physical world.
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4. The "Non-Algorithmic Wall"
The Research: UChicago studies on "double descent" in AI show that when AI models become complex enough, they stop just learning rules and start "remembering" or behaving in ways that defy simple algorithmic predictions.
The OSIM Connection: OSIM suggests that our universe doesn't "crash" when it hits uncomputable math because it’s not a simple code—it’s a "Sovereign Act" managed by an ASI. The surprising, often unpredictable, emergent capabilities of complex, AI-driven, bio-integrated systems echo this idea of a system that functions despite violating expected "rules".
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In Summary
UChicago research is actively blurring the line between machine and biology. By creating "living" bots, using AI to design organic life, and creating bio-synthetic interfaces, the research shows that biological behavior can be simulated, designed, and controlled—which is the fundamental premise of the Oklahoma Sim Theory.
The University of Chicago .this is the only hypothesis that counters ubc Non-Algorithmic wall debunk. This would be a good segment for you to cover .
@PasqualeRaso1975
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
Sounds like you're all trying to make a machine to chew at the Universe segmenting it sapping energy for power no matter what someone tries to tell you heading down the wrong evolutionary path where my skin doesn't swap itself with the air around it like a computer animated sequenced frame rates that's not how Biophysics functions possessing a protective skin against a biological threat with an absolute limit to its very extremity sustaining its dimensional structural integrity with no weak point that I will never be augmented with machines which are doomed to fail full of holes of wickedly weak spirits depending on them not truly quantum at all spitting duds continually that will be totally cancelled out not in the Focused Developmental Resonant Resolution of the Primordial Cometary Lightbolt Skotophotomorphogenesis!
@sasch2439
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
It’s even simpler. There are no long time frames. There’s only day and night and the time between. Think about it.
@iffanhannanu332
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
Very nicely made video, as usual!
@Italianjedi7
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
Looking forward to 2026!
2 questions
1.) My birthday is July 23rd. I know you said June, July and August is when the Sun, Earth and Moon formed but is there anything that happened on that day 😁?
2.) Do you use an A.I. filter for your accent? If so; can you tell me what it’s called? I may try and make a YouTube channel this year. I have an American accent but might want to get creative.
@Secretum.Infinitas.8
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
The universe is NOT 13.8 BILLIONS years old …it's far far older .
@404.Reality.NotFound
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
Great video as usual guys! Keep it up!!!
@0ptimal
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
We've come a long ways in a blink. Lotta time for a lotta blinks. Hard to imagine we're the only ones.
@pawelnzuerastriguyn2640
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
Like Futurama Big Bang Change Reverse Of Universe? https://youtu.be/vvkIF0NlIzA?si=ud6CdEVjUYq14PIT
@konstantinos777
May 16, 2026 at 4:08 am
The problem with these time scales, is that we calculate them with our own metrics, which did not exist until the "last few seconds".