@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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Okay, thanks. I'll get to work on those.
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We'll know when you figure it out. thanks!
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I've heard some drugs are capable of one and/or the other
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Our bad theories don't prove bugs.
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Scott is good for that.
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It might surprise you that I totally agree with your criticism of your hallucination of my point of view.
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They are all flaws of our current theories or flaws in the interpretations of current theories.
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