Wilson Wilson
Bluelighter
Bored of these religious threads, time for something a bit more interesting!
Simulation hypothesis suggests that it's a mathematical probability we live in a computer simulation.
The logic goes like this:
While this view relies on faith and may be unfalsifiable, geohot points out that this still makes it just as feasible as any mainstream religion.
So my questions to you guys are... how likely do you think it is that we live in a simulation? If we do live in a simulation, what should we take from that belief? Should we modify our behaviour or not? If so, how and for what purpose? For what purpose was the simulation created? What can be said about the nature of life and free will if we're in a simulation? Are all of us sentient or are some people just "NPCs"? As the simulation has a creator, are they a god? Did we program our own simulation that we're living in right now? Do we have a simulated afterlife?
How stoned am I? Very.
Simulation hypothesis suggests that it's a mathematical probability we live in a computer simulation.
The logic goes like this:
- We already create virtual worlds, albeit in a rather primitive way, by for example making computer games.
- Computers are constantly getting more and more advanced, with processing power exceeding previous supercomputers now available on common smartphones (your smartphone is more powerful than the computers NASA used to send a man to the moon).
- Given enough time, computers powerful enough to run complex simulations will become widely available in the consumer market. Software gets more and more advanced during this time as well as hardware.
- Basically everyone has a computer, so only a small portion of those people (a niche interest group/hobby for nerds) would need to have any interest in running simulations in order to create millions of them.
- Once the software is written, and computers are powerful enough, anyone who has such an interest could begin running them just as easily as I could start up a game on my computer.
- This means there is only one real world but millions of simulations.
- Additionally, it is possible that particularly advanced simulations could develop to a point where they create their own stimulations, leading to billions of simulations or more.
- Presuming that happens, there is one real world to billions of simulated worlds.
- Therefore, by pure mathematical probability, we are likely to be living in a simulation.
While this view relies on faith and may be unfalsifiable, geohot points out that this still makes it just as feasible as any mainstream religion.
So my questions to you guys are... how likely do you think it is that we live in a simulation? If we do live in a simulation, what should we take from that belief? Should we modify our behaviour or not? If so, how and for what purpose? For what purpose was the simulation created? What can be said about the nature of life and free will if we're in a simulation? Are all of us sentient or are some people just "NPCs"? As the simulation has a creator, are they a god? Did we program our own simulation that we're living in right now? Do we have a simulated afterlife?
How stoned am I? Very.
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