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Show HN: An effort to explore the Simulation Theory

2 pointsby GWBullshitover 2 years ago
Unfortunately, this was a bit to long to fit into HN&#x27;s submission text field:<p>https:&#x2F;&#x2F;drive.proton.me&#x2F;urls&#x2F;HDA5M1MJEC#JcyAWGpy9PXl<p>It&#x27;s 6 pages consisting of explanations&#x2F;examples of logic&#x2F;code to arrive at the conclusions.<p>It also just occurred that the &quot;ID&quot; part turns into &quot;13&quot;, as in what will be aired in &quot;Best Moments Of&quot; re-broadcasts on TV next Monday, the 13th.<p>It would especially be appreciated if someone was knowledgeable enough to write a program figuring out the probability of all this being coincidental.<p>Anyway, should you care to amuse yourself with &quot;something different&quot;, again, the document is 6 pages (1 of which is mostly images).<p>For anyone who downloaded it in and took the time to read it, thank you in advance for your time and consideration.

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smoldesuover 2 years ago
It was an interesting read, I gotta give you that. It&#x27;s hard to correlate your findings with real-world evidence of a simulated universe, though. I&#x27;m not sure if there is such a program that could prove you right or wrong here.<p>Maybe I can put your mind to rest, though? Language is a system of patterns at the end of the day - you&#x27;re not wrong for noticing these similarities, but you&#x27;d be wise to acknowledge them as subjective. Your mind is fabricating these correlations because that&#x27;s what it wants to do. They aren&#x27;t inherently wrong, but their correctness is not enforced by any logic or laws of the known universe I&#x27;m aware of.
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