I really don't understand why the "we live in a simulation" argument is so popular but the "I live in a simulation created and projected by my brain that represents an external shared universe" argument isn't
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Replying to @speakerjohnash
the latter is obvious, the former an interesting speculation?
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Replying to @Plinz
Not as obvious as your simulation might project it to be.
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Replying to @speakerjohnash
As soon as you stumble on that solution to the puzzle, it is obviously the only one that makes sense.
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Replying to @speakerjohnash
Only if there are infinities, which are they are not. But the thought that we would create a perfect simulation of our universe, containing a version of ourselves that creates a perfect simulation of theirs, is amusing: it would explain how our universe results from a simulation.
3:32 PM - 22 May 2019
from Palo Alto, CA
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