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We Might Be in a Simulation. How Much Should That Worry Us?

2 pointsby user249over 3 years ago

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Comeviusover 3 years ago
I always thought it&#x27;s a strange arrangement that everything is hooked on these big, stupid batteries called stars, and everything must work toward efficiency, which increases complexity, which increases energy consumption, thus entropy.<p>To me this looks more like a death spiral than a simulation, with a curious by-product, stateful arrangement of particles whose state must be predictive of the future to be able to thermodynamically efficient and the other way around, and thus life is an obvious by-product of the spiral. It&#x27;s just not an important part. A simulation implies importance, our Universe implies utter unimportance. I think that&#x27;s why the simulation narrative is desirable. Who likes to be utterly unimportant? This is a psychological thing. With that you can put simulation to the same pile where deities and other antiquated beliefs are. Can&#x27;t prove that it&#x27;s not true, but can prove that we have a motive to think it&#x27;s true.
user249over 3 years ago
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