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BigMemeKing t1_irmm6fp wrote

Yeah, I've been a big believer in simulated earth for a good while now. It makes sense to me. It also helps with a unified theory of everything imo. Including Gods, and the Devils. I'd say they're just representations and avatars of the civilization that created us, or parts of the machine created to balance the system and not let it devolve into anarchy and chaos. And I'd even wager there are neutral parts watching us as well. Eventually everything rolls in on itself and our cosmic karma will be weighed against us before we each get to jump into these other societies and civilizations with different standards than us. I could talk about it all day and not get bored.

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OneRedditAccount2000 t1_irmo4a1 wrote

You know what's funny? Maybe the simulation started yesterday, and we're just sentient AGIs with fake memories, that fool us into believing that we've been here in this world for (insert how old you are). Everything you've experienced in your life: from your birthdays to when your grandmother died all of that never happened, it's just a false memory, because the simulation actually started yesterday. Even crazier than that, maybe you're the only player in it, and if you live with someone in your house, maybe they're just an AI that's not even conscious, an NPC That would be solipsism. Maybe this simulation was created just for you. If we're not cattle, then maybe this is a vacation? Living false memories in a simulation?

Well we don't know how time works outside the simulation, I mean the clock in our virtual universe doesn't necessarily have to be 1:1 to that of the world that's simulating us.

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BigMemeKing t1_irmoa03 wrote

That's actually sort of a theory already circulating called Last Thursdayism

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BigMemeKing t1_irmotz9 wrote

I also support the being the only player in it bit. But more in the sense that we're each our own pocket universe and the universe creates probabilities for everyone outside of you. The people of course would genuinely exist in their own dimensions, and when you interact with them it would affect their home dimensions. It's a lot to type and would really make no sense unless broken down. I'd be better at talking ab it. But in short I do believe people are real but not real at the same time.

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OneRedditAccount2000 t1_irmqzl7 wrote

I think I get it, Idealism, right? We all live in our mental bubble, but these mental bubbles can interact with other mental bubbles, is that what you mean? I mean scientifically it's already true that you've only ever perceived the data that your brain interprets from your senses. Idealism goes even further than that and states that there's only the data stream without the physical world (And there is no brain either).

These" theories" are indeed fascinating but we have to be honest with ourselves, they're also unfalsifiable.

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BigMemeKing t1_irnf34q wrote

Yeah, the mental bubble idea fits perfect. I feel like a brain is necessary for my beliefs system tho, like, I think each of us is just basically AI running around as self contained computer systems, living life and helping the system find what is and isn't beneficial for a future society. And based on what we do in life the system will just drop us into another simulation that lends to either mending dangerous or hindering behaviors or advance us into a more advanced simulation where we advance further into the future. Basically "traveling back or forward through time to tame and cull certain flawed behaviors.

More or less we are in a permanent state of either moving forward or backwards based on our life choices.

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