• Shawn
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    I have always believed that logical space as defined by Wittgenstein in his Tractatus, was an all knowing truth.

    If there are no hard limits in science that would prevent the simulation of reality via a sophisticated enough CPU, then doesn't that de facto make the case that logical space is an apparent truth that we reside in?
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