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originally posted by: Indigent
Why would you want to be noticed, that may end the simulation
We are in a simulation that was created for us as "entertainment and growth/learning".
originally posted by: Jekka
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: Kandinsky
no one can imagine something, not based on something which already exists. all we can imagine is what exists.
Invention is that in a nutshell. In order to invent or innovate, one must think outside the box, which means imagining something that doesn't exist and usually is not based on something which already exists.
It is for this reason that I think that if we are in a simulation, we are experiencing it but not created by it.
In a... I am reluctant to say... Matrix... sort of way... in that the creatures inside are only there mentally while their physical bodies reside elsewhere. A tactic I could see being used on people who are on a "colony" ship travelling a multi-generational distance through space. It would keep the minds of the crew intact during the trip by simulating life.
originally posted by: Kandinsky
a reply to: Tjoran
*If* it was a simulation, the programmers would presumably have the foresight to add code that would make us blind to uncovering the truth. Or perhaps there's something like a root kit that switches us off if our minds ever see the simulation. As soon as someone has that eureka moment...drop down dead.
Imagine if sudden unexpected death syndrome was caused by suddenly seeing through the apparition of this world and into the outside one?
Then again, if everything is a simulation, wouldn't that make us simulations too? Are we thinking we have a 'real,' or realer existence outside of this pseudo-reality?
originally posted by: matadoor
We are in a simulation that was created for us as "entertainment and growth/learning".
Conciseness drives the world around us. It's already been proven by science, and no one really wants to talk about it. From 1998.......
www.sciencedaily.com...
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One more point. I play Quake 3. Yeah, it's old school but then again so am I. These games were created by mere humans, I cranked it up earlier today and was playing it. As I'm playing, there is no way of knowing that you are inside the game, there are no obvious signs, no missing pieces, heck even the sky is moving. I know I'm in a game, simply because I'm conscious of it. There are BOTS though that I'm playing against. They have absolutely no idea that anything really exists outside of when that program is running.
Can you even imagine the technology that a deity would have? Like this, Earth Sim V5.2.....
I honestly think that this entire existence is here as entertainment for us, that allows us to experience this existence with other souls. Enjoy it while you are here, why not, because otherwise you leave not having had fun.
Once you add consciousness, it's only a matter of time before they figure it out, just like humans are now.
originally posted by: roadgravel
Once you add consciousness, it's only a matter of time before they figure it out, just like humans are now.
How do we know that our awareness and thought process isn't based on programming. We are able to access some of the data which is then part of our awareness.
Everything in our universe is the simulation.
me too. Invention and innovation is more just technology, structures, and machines that we build by observing Mother Nature and reverse engineering it. No one can imagine something that has no basis from what they already saw or learne
originally posted by: odzeandennz
originally posted by: Jekka
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: Kandinsky
no one can imagine something, not based on something which already exists. all we can imagine is what exists.
Invention is that in a nutshell. In order to invent or innovate, one must think outside the box, which means imagining something that doesn't exist and usually is not based on something which already exists.
It is for this reason that I think that if we are in a simulation, we are experiencing it but not created by it.
In a... I am reluctant to say... Matrix... sort of way... in that the creatures inside are only there mentally while their physical bodies reside elsewhere. A tactic I could see being used on people who are on a "colony" ship travelling a multi-generational distance through space. It would keep the minds of the crew intact during the trip by simulating life.
I disagree.
everything we can conceptualize is based on
if I ask you to describe something that didn't exist, you wouldn't be wrong to say its impossible.
in the same manner, if you want to invent something, you must be able to at least describe it.
I think if you read up on satre you can grasp that idea.
and there are things which we cannot grasp. thus we create ways to grasp them based on imaginative plausibilities.
What's the difference.. If real is jus electrical impulses decoded by the brain
originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: Tjoran
the OP raises 2 quite seperate issues :
1 - IF the universe is a simulation - then whats the point , IF it is un monitored ? [ the point being that if it is monitored - then hey the alledged programer is aware of us and our actions ]
2 - IF we are in a simulation , then EVERYTHING is a simulation - we have no interface with " the outside "
The chief architects & designers of this intricate & perfectly flawless system, would be extreamly ancient beings & their coding & computations would of been an ongoing process for many billions of years.
So you could imagine how advanced & evolved their technology would be to regulate the entire Multiverse.
*They would have total mastery of quantum mechanics & all tech related to this field e.g nano technology & atomic sequencing.
*They would also have total mastery over all states of matter & its constituents, including light & energy.
*They would be able to control black holes & open wormholes to traverse space.
As long as the simulation can support the evolution of life then it will produce interesting results.
1. If a cell has one or no living neighbours, it will die of loneliness.
2. If it has too many neighbours - four or more - it will die from overcrowding.
3. New cells are "born" whenever an empty square has exactly three living neighbors.