LaRochelle
Cept one of us. — Varde
Varde
boagie
LaRochelle
LaRochelle
Biological simulation is not perfect, one needs only look at people considered colour blind because they interpret certain frequencies differently than the majority. It is not a matter of right or wrong but a biological interpretation/simulation. A somewhat different biology, simulates a somewhat different apparent realty. — boagie
LaRochelle
don't howl at me, you bafoon, or is it baboon? Lots of monkey talk, ensues... — Varde
boagie
boagie
Are you a monkey? Considering your short monkey-like comment, this seems to be the case. — LaRochelle
The program rules simulate a physics for a simulated world. Simulation programs themselves, however, must be consistent with real world physics (e.g. Universal Turing machines). — 180 Proof
180 Proof
The simulated agents within the simulated world cannot "break its rules" – change the program. Real agents are not subject to the enabling-constraints of their simulations. No "paradox", just sloppy "thinking". — 180 Proof
No "paradox", Fool, just more sloppy "thinking". — 180 Proof
180 Proof
Sloppy. As. Fuck. :sweat:A gravity-obeying machine can generate a world (the simulation) where gravity-defying feats can be accomplished. — TheMadFool
Hillary
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