I have a few questions for those of you who believe we’re living in a simulation.
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I only see one a flaw in that hypothesis, to run a simulation you need processing power (at least in this "reality" we do), a simulation can't provide more processing power than what it was given by the it's creator.
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while this doesn't prove the simulation hypothesis to be false, it makes it less likely to be true, as you would eventually run out of processing power to run simulations. unless the original reality possesses an infinite amount of processing power, but will never know that.
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Fair enough. Do you think there is a “Prime Programmer”?
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Not necessarily.
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On my drive yesterday. The designer was lazy and placed these three identical clouds too close to each other.
#seamsareshowingpic.twitter.com/zjTbV02ku0
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It's a holiday weekend. Prolly took the weekend off and left an intern in charge of the simulation. Quality help is hard to come by.
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