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by ewzimm
549 days ago
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It's possible to run an experiment to see if a conscious entity could be convinced that a simulated reality was real. Hard to do ethically since consent would invalidate the illusion, but possible to demonstrate convincing virtual reality with computer generated sensory experiences. Models like the holographic principle can be tested both mathematically and through experiment. Full tests are beyond our current capabilities but not unfalsifiable in theory. |
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This is like writing code to run a VM to detect if your code is being run inside a VM.
If the answer is no or yes it doesn't really say anything about whether the parent machine is running a VM with your code inside.
The results of the experiment wouldn't say anything about the simulation hypothesis.