And here I was waiting to get unplugged, or maybe finding a Nokia phone that received a call.

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    15 hours ago

    Simulation theory is actually an inevitability. Look up ancestor simulators for a brief on why.

    Eventually when civilization reaches a certain computationally threshold it will be possible to simulate an entire planet. The inputs and outputs within the computational space will be known with some minor infinite unknowns that are trivial to compensate for given a higher infinite.

    Either we are already in one or we will inevitably create one in the future.

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      4 hours ago

      There’s a few wild leaps in logic, here.

      Firstly, we know of life evolving once. Just one planet. In the entire universe. We can postulate that with such a vast universe (and possibly multiverse) that it’s probable that other life exists elsewhere, but we don’t know that. It could be a unique event or an incredibly rare event. We can’t say, because 1 is way too small a sample size to extrapolate from.

      But you’re not even extrapolating from 1 datapoint. You’re extrapolating from something that you think might be true at some point in the future.

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        20 minutes ago

        I am skipping steps because this topic demands thought, research, and exploration, but ultimately the conclusion is, in my view, inevitable.

        We are already building advanced simulators. Video games grow in realism and complexity. With realtime generative AI, these games will become increasingly indistinguishable to a mind. There are already countless humans simultaneously building the thing.

        And actually, the lack of evidence of extra-terrestrial life is support of the idea. Once a civilization grows large enough, they may simply build Dyson sphere scale computation devices, Matrioshka brains. Made efficient, they would emit little to know EM radiation and appear as dark gravitational anomalies. With that device, what reason would beings have to endanger themselves in the universe?

        But I agree, the hard evidence isn’t there. So I propose human society band together and build interstellar ships to search for the evidence.