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by kazinator
4347 days ago
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This hypothesis seems to rest in the flawed idea that quantum processes must unfold as if by a step by step calculation which consumes time, in the ordinary temporal dimension. And so certain complex state changes are impossible simply because they don't have enough time to execute within some predetermined slot, or something like that. Time in the simulation is not the same as time in the simulator. Come on, this is not even basic science as much as basic sci-fi! :) |
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