Humans are born with an operating system that runs Life/Reality. Education is the process of installing Virtual Machines on that of that base OS in order to run Social Reality.
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Scientists try to make better and better VMs that can mimic the base operating system's performance. Some can run a wide variety of Social Realities, even in parallel.
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Artists slow things down, stripping away the non-essential so the program runs without breaking flow.
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The Religious put up with load times and bloatware because switching and learning a new OS is too hard. Even software engineers have preferred operating systems.
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Everyone has base access to same core OS, but the scary part is uninstalling not the programs on the VM, but the VM itself.
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Running Core OS is highly performant, it's like playing a game without constant stutter lag. But you lose access to a lot of things, like games that run only on Windows. That can be lost access to whole worlds for some people.
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Sure you can uninstall all the VMs but what's the point? That game was fun. You look behind the curtain and see that you're just a bunch of vibrating silicon molecules. That's no fun. It's like a computer that's only a terminal.
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