Ahh...no...since the "God did it" is not a mathematical concept. You seem to be confused and don't understand the mathematical derivation of everything from a very simple process that is based in chaos theory and information theory! The approach I described in
http://www.religiousforums.com/foru...37-can-universe-virtual-without-designer.html was to demonstrate that a computational system can emerge from chaotic processes.
The point is this; Can an intelligent system form from chaotic process? Answer; yes. Could the universe be a product of a computational system, in other words a virtual reality? Answer; yes. Would such a theory conflict with experimental evidence gathered to date?; Answer; no
How rational is a virtual universe to say parallel universes?
A virtual universe allows for the explanation of forces and particle behavior. It also demonstrates how chaos can form systems that conform to mathematical relations but the rule that a system is actually doing something is very different, e.g. in games the simulation of force is actually collision detection...how many ways can I think of to produce collision detection? But what is the common problem that the universe has with fields that a game has when it comes to collision dection? If you can answer that question you'll quickly be on the road to understanding some very basic needs for a universe, as we experience it, must solve.
My thinking with this idea is going toward a generic approach to particle simulation. In other words finding a generic means to create particle behavior that can describe any kind of particle and doing it not by the symmetry mathematics that physicists use today but by a very simple rule and swarm intelligence.