Janus
To know that it's a simulated world you're entering is for it to be subjectively distinguishable (because the two worlds are distinguished into simulated and real). — dukkha
Janus
Marchesk
What matters in making the moral judgment is whether the imaginer can tell the difference, not the imagined. — The Great Whatever
Marchesk
But if it was truly subjectively indistinguishable, it would just be a choice between continuing to experience the suffering of real life, or for your real life experience to become far more pleasurable. Almost everyone would pick the latter. — dukkha
The Great Whatever
Janus
Maybe I'm not making myself clear. — The Great Whatever
TheWillowOfDarkness
The Great Whatever
Janus
Janus
Janus
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