From: Rik van Riel (riel@humbolt.geo.uu.nl)
Date: Mon Sep 06 1999 - 08:48:04 MDT
On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, david gobel wrote:
> > Eliezer S. Yudkowsky wrote:.. there's.. at least a 50% chance of this being...
> > a 100% probability. My intuitions, though, tell me that this Universe
> > is real down to the quark level, which I don't think would be necessary
> > if this were a simulation.
> I answered this question to my own satisfaction in 1994 when our first
> Worlds program actually worked...
> The answer is: a virtual world is an actual world under all conditions
> where the simulated cognitives are unaware that their world is a
> simulation.
To put it another way. Whether our universe is implemented using
'real' matter or a software emulation is irrelevant for the level
of 'realness'.
If all of it turned out to be a software emulation, it would just
mean reality was implemented in another way than we thought it was.
The universe wouldn't become any less real.
Rik
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