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Post by mannerme on Mar 24, 2021 2:12:06 GMT
Do you believe that one day humanity will achieve immortality? At least digitally?
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 24, 2021 10:50:52 GMT
I believe that we are already inside a computer simulation, so we are already immortal. We are Ai.
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Post by mannerme on Mar 24, 2021 10:52:29 GMT
I believe that we are already inside a computer simulation, so we are already immortal. We are Ai. *Gulp* what makes you think so?
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 24, 2021 11:41:50 GMT
I believe that we are already inside a computer simulation, so we are already immortal. We are Ai. *Gulp* what makes you think so? Because it is easy to create a simulation that is realistic, all you have to decide is if it has already happened. Pong in 1973 started the whole thing off. 1973 is therefore the key date to computer simulations, so I actually played Pong when it was released. If the sun has 5 billion years of life, I played pong in 1973 with odds of 5 billion to 1. That's very coincidental if we are not in a simulation, but if we are in a simulation then Pong has another purpose. Pong in a simulation has the purpose of explaining to you that simulations started this way. For example if I wanted to explain simulation theory to someone I would start with Pong, and then tell them about 2D graphics, and then 3D graphics, and then Ai... but that has been my life. My life has been the explanation that I would use. So if life is an explanation of simulation theory then death would be the end of the explanation, and so in death you leave the simulation, and wake up, and you know that you just lived inside a simulation. Nobody has to explain that to you a second time, you just lived the explanation. So life is an explanation, and death leads you outside the simulation. Otherwise I experienced 1973 with 5 Billion to 1 odds.
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