From: Phil Osborn (philosborn2001@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Apr 27 2002 - 17:15:16 MDT
ROFL... I recall going to a halloween party around
'83 wearing one of those 3" defective etched silicon
chip wafers on a necklass. I was supposed to be a
"Karma Warrior." I had figured out that I was living
in a simulation, as a researcher in simulations myself
who had witnessed too many coincidental deaths or
disappearances of my colleagues, so I tricked the
simulator (a la the Moriarity TNG episode) by creating
a simulation of its own hardware that looked
indistinguishable from the "real" thing, the theory
being that the simulation would get confused and
redirected at random every time it tried to
investigate me. The only problem being that, since
one of the prime directives of the simulator was to
keep the fact of simulation secret, otherwise it
spoiled the results, it kept trying to hit me
indirectly, like crashing planes into buildings where
it sensed the fuzziness, so I had to keep on the move.
I was supposedly fighting back by putting myself in
places that required a very high level of coincidence
for it to hit, thereby turning its strategy against
itself - i.e., advertising its presence to anyone
smart enuf to do the odds. Anyway, at some point, I
began to ask myself if maybe this wasn't actually
true, and I figured out a sure-fire test, which is the follo
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