Simulotheists believe that we're in a simulation, but that the world simulating us was created by a God
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idk but I had that idea before. seems plausible.
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It only if you allow infinities, otherwise the daughter universe is not going to fit. But I like that noise that my mind makes when the infinite regress snaps into place and you witness an Ouroborous creation.
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Can it really be infinitely recursive? Won't each nested layer have less energy/resources than the parent one? I don't think it's possible to simulate a layer where E_layer+1 >= E_layer (E is energy, so computational power, and mass/bits to store information)
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If you want to host one universe on the next, it only works if you have infinities. Otherwise, you’ll need to use the same substrate, which is far less exciting, but nicer to imagine than nothing
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It is not belief but logic.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlftshhkO4k …
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buddhism?
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it’s called “Fallen”, a novel by Neal Stephenson?
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Infinite regress
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