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Can a computer model be considered a real physical object?
I wanted to ask: if a computer model is just mathematical calculations of a processor, etc., then can it be perceived as a real object?
For example, if you simulate a piece of space, can it be considered real?
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This is not a real object, but a simulation.
The result can be considered applicable to reality if the mathematical/physical model is correct
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