@ScottAdamsSays we're in a simulation based on the virtually zero probability that we're not in one. But wouldn't that same reasoning also require us to find a bug in it, since the probability of a "perfect" program is virtually zero? Until a bug is found, I'm not buying it.
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Please name one for me.
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Boris Johnson’s hair.
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As every designer/programmer will attest, the bug must be repeatable. Otherwise, it's actual reality, or it was part of the simulation (just to throw you off, I guess).
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How can light be both a particle and a wave? How can the present create the past? How can quantum physics be explained? All bugs.
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