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In reply to the discussion: Physics Revelation Could Mean We're All Living in a Simulation [View all]airplaneman
(1,276 posts)34. Correct
The way I see it there are two realities. The real world that Physics attempts to explain (which will remain here long before and after us) and Human reality which is just what you want to believe based on you human senses and personal concepts of reality. The example that I like to give is that you can think the world is flat for your entire life and as far as your concerned it is flat (everywhere you went it was flat) but that does not make the world flat in the Physical reality. Also my mashed potatoes note was from the X-files episode "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" a favorite episode where everyone had a different concept of what happened one day again pointing out that Human reality is very subjective.
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Who was that 'child' on Star Trek that vexed them all and Spock figured out that he was actually a child?
keithbvadu2
Oct 2023
#7
Yes. Trelane. I gave Spock extra credit. Blame it on the vastness of space.
keithbvadu2
Oct 2023
#10
Back in the days of BASIC computer language, there was a story / joke that someone had invented a voice commanded com
keithbvadu2
Oct 2023
#8
Except biology pulls it off so techology should be able to do it as well in time.
cstanleytech
Oct 2023
#18
I'm not talking about magic I'm simply pointing out the fact that there is physically nothing to prevent
cstanleytech
Oct 2023
#20
No... to simulate what we perceive as reality, you need a computer more complex than reality
OKIsItJustMe
Oct 2023
#21
That's according to our current knowledge but new unexpected discoveries can and do happen such
cstanleytech
Oct 2023
#22
My personal theory is that it originated with a couple of stoned sophomore philosophy roommates
OKIsItJustMe
Nov 2023
#32
on a holo cube on some star ships captains desk. or space people playing marbles .
AllaN01Bear
Oct 2023
#5
If we are all living in a simulation, I hope the being in charge has a really good battery backup. n/t
royable
Oct 2023
#6
So the premise is that a conscious being is projecting illusions to conscious beings
sanatanadharma
Oct 2023
#14
The efforts of religion to supersede science would be amusing except for the fact they result in so much agony. n/t.
NNadir
Oct 2023
#15
Theories like this are no more outrageous than the various religions of the world.
Chainfire
Oct 2023
#16