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by CuriouslyC
3384 days ago
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But from the inside of the simulation reality is whatever the rules of the simulation say it is. Thus the observer in the simulation has no way to know whether the reality he observes corresponds to an objective reality that exists "out there" or he's living in an arbitrary reality. For example, we can create game worlds in two dimensions, and those worlds are in a sense internally consistent, but not representative of our reality. |
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