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It either makes sense or gives you a headache, what do you think?

If at any point in the future, there is technology invented that can run simulations of the past, it would mean that there is a 50/50 chance that our lives are just a simulation of the past.

It’s kind of like “if time travel is possible in the future, then we would already have it.”

Here is an excerpt from the original study.

[quote]One thing that later generations might do with their super-powerful computers is run detailed simulations of their forebears or of people like their forebears. Because their computers would be so powerful, they could run a great many such simulations. Suppose that these simulated people are conscious (as they would be if the simulations were sufficiently fine-grained and if a certain quite widely accepted position in the philosophy of mind is correct). Then it could be the case that the vast majority of minds like ours do not belong to the original race but rather to people simulated by the advanced descendants of an original race. It is then possible to argue that, if this were the case, we would be rational to think that we are likely among the simulated minds rather than among the original biological ones. Therefore, if we don’t think that we are currently living in a computer simulation, we are not entitled to believe that we will have descendants who will run lots of such simulations of their forebears.[/quote]

Some philosophy for sw 🧐

https://www.simulation-argument.com/simulation.html

https://www.simulation-argument.com/matrix-spanish.html
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Isnt that like that interactive episode of black mirror lol
NenaRussa · 22-25, F
@PepsiColaP not sure 🤔
@NenaRussa https://medium.com/@EduardoCardoso/the-deeper-meaning-in-black-mirror-bandersnatch-3db1b086b2a
If I remember well in the plot they are trying to design the next videogame that will dominate every other in the market. But they are within a simulation themselves. Has smth to do with free will and a book
NenaRussa · 22-25, F
@PepsiColaP I think that’s the same thing. What I shared basically says that if you do not believe you’re living in a simulation right now, then you can’t believe that computers powerful enough to run simulations will ever be invented. If you believe that those can be invented at any point in the future, it opens the idea that we could be in a simulation right now.