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If possible at all.
Given that there is only one base reality and an effectively unlimited number of simulations, it's much more likely that we're in one of those simulations than the one base reality.What if you're in a simulation right now
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August 25th
50-100 years minimum
More50-100 years minimum
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If possible at all.
I'm not enjoying this game at allWhat if you're in a simulation right now
Scary shit nglPlot twist: the guy in the bed is the foid in the fantasy
Given that there is only one base reality and an effectively unlimited number of simulations, it's much more likely that we're in one of those simulations than the one base reality.
What do you mean by a single base reality and unlimited simulations?Given that there is only one base reality and an effectively unlimited number of simulations, it's much more likely that we're in one of those simulations than the one base reality.
No, that's too high IQ for me. What I mean is there's the universe, but within it a potential for zillions of super powerful computers that could be running simulations of virtual universes. So why wouldn't we assume we're in one of those simulations rather than the base universe?What do you mean by a single base reality and unlimited simulations?
Are you talking about Relative State Formulation and branching of realities when a quantum event occurs?
The final cope
Its more likely that we live in a simulation than the base universe,yesNo, that's too high IQ for me. What I mean is there's the universe, but within it a potential for zillions of super powerful computers that could be running simulations of virtual universes. So why wouldn't we assume we're in one of those simulations rather than the base universe?
Simulation hypothesis - Wikipedia
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Yes i see what you mean. It is highly possible. Infact, i just finished playing a mindfuck game which turned out to be a sim, its called Prey (2017). Check it out if you want.No, that's too high IQ for me. What I mean is there's the universe, but within it a potential for zillions of super powerful computers that could be running simulations of virtual universes. So why wouldn't we assume we're in one of those simulations rather than the base universe?
Simulation hypothesis - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org