Streetlight
GreyScorpio
Microbots retain the real advantage of VR, without, for all that, being 'virtual'. In my science fiction fantasy of the future, everyone at birth is given one million microbots to do as one will, augmenting real life in real, tangible ways. — StreetlightX
Ying
Speaking about the future, do you think this in some manner or form proves that technology is progressing at every greater rate in being able to simulate the world itself? — Posty McPostface
Shawn
There's a reason why weather forecasts become increasingly unreliable the further one goes into the future. And that's just the weather. This problem becomes even worse when you try to simulate the entire world. — Ying
Ying
But, that irrelevant because the state space of a system is enclosed within that system itself. So, variances would arise; but, independent of any external factor. — Posty McPostface
Ying
No, I'm saying that it's irrelevant because of the state space of a computer simulation being self-referential. — Posty McPostface
Ying
Yeah. What's wrong with that sort of thinking this issue through? — Posty McPostface
Ying
Yeah, if a sufficiently enough complex computer were to come about, then I'm not aware of any laws of physics prohibiting a simulation of reality that is sufficiently complex enough from occurring. — Posty McPostface
Nort Fragrant
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