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Living in a computer simulation
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11/01/2013 09:25:56
 
 
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11/01/2013 09:19:37
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Science & Medicine
Category:
Quantum
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01562109
Message ID:
01562137
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>>>>How does our "God's Eye" view of the simulation compare to the view of the simulation's internal observer?
>>>>Any predictions?
>>>
>>>As usual, the observation will change the event it observes and thus become worthless, impossible etc.
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>>What do you mean become worthless?
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>You observe an event to see what happens. But if your observation changes the event, you still don't know what happens if you don't observe. Did the bear crap in the forest and which toilet paper did it use? You won't know.

When you look at a clock, do you change what time it is?

I get what you're saying, observation collpases the waveform.

But that doesn't make anything worthless. That seems to be an unnecessary claim.

My point is, once there is a simulation with a simulated human being in it, there is a new set of information, the simulated measurements, that can be compared and contrasted with the underlying data.

Make sense?
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