Matthew Martin β β π on Nostr: If you smash subatomic particles together and a shower of GUIDs, ints and alien ...
If you smash subatomic particles together and a shower of GUIDs, ints and alien strings, we know we're in a simulation.
Actually, tho, how is there any difference between "the universe is math (i.e. a computer) doing physics problems" and "we are in a computer simulation running doing physics problems". One is *sui generis,* one has an infinite regress problem (levels of reality).
And in both cases they should have bugs and design mistakes.
Actually, tho, how is there any difference between "the universe is math (i.e. a computer) doing physics problems" and "we are in a computer simulation running doing physics problems". One is *sui generis,* one has an infinite regress problem (levels of reality).
And in both cases they should have bugs and design mistakes.