So what I mean as the Elon Musk believes he is trapped in a simulation and nothing is real, and he just wants to do cool things like build cool cars and a spaceship that can make it to the planet Mars.
He doesn't care what anybody thinks of him. He doesn't want to just sit around on a beach or a yacht. He doesn't want to waste time socializing with other simulated people. He just wants to do cool stuff.
I'm not saying Elon is great or that he is right in his theory. I think it just explains why Elon does and says the things he does.
His argument is interesting but I think has a fundamental flaw.
His argument is that obviously the ability simulate reality with computers is advancing so fast that any technological race would eventually be running millions of simulated solar systems or universes just to play around. Because you can.
And if there is only one reality, and billions and billions of fake realities, the chances of us living in a real one is basically zero.
So did you catch the assumption there?
If there is only one real universe....
So... there are many things that happen randomly in the universe. Radioactive decay is purely random for example. Everything we do may have some randomness when we might do something or something else.
There is another theory that there is a separate universe for every possible thing that could have ever happened. We are stuck in one of them. But for every single thing else at any time that could have gone differently there is another universe. Another real physical universe.
So I'm not going to accept Elon's argument that we are definitely living in a simulation. There is no way to know.
At a basic level I don't really care what the ether of our existence is made of. I love the people I love, and if we are all running in a simulator why would it make a difference to me? Do I care if the basic elements of everything is subatomic particles or simulations of subatomic principles?
I think this is the difference between Elon Musk's outlook and life and my own. I don't think it matters if we are living in a simulation. I think he runs his life differently based on his assumption.
The thing about Elon Musk is that he just doesn't care.
He believes we are living in a simulation. Below is a short video of why he believes that.
https://youtu.be/2KK_kzrJPS8?t=62
So what I mean as the Elon Musk believes he is trapped in a simulation and nothing is real, and he just wants to do cool things like build cool cars and a spaceship that can make it to the planet Mars.
He doesn't care what anybody thinks of him. He doesn't want to just sit around on a beach or a yacht. He doesn't want to waste time socializing with other simulated people. He just wants to do cool stuff.
I'm not saying Elon is great or that he is right in his theory. I think it just explains why Elon does and says the things he does.
His argument is interesting but I think has a fundamental flaw.
His argument is that obviously the ability simulate reality with computers is advancing so fast that any technological race would eventually be running millions of simulated solar systems or universes just to play around. Because you can.
And if there is only one reality, and billions and billions of fake realities, the chances of us living in a real one is basically zero.
So did you catch the assumption there?
If there is only one real universe....
So... there are many things that happen randomly in the universe. Radioactive decay is purely random for example. Everything we do may have some randomness when we might do something or something else.
There is another theory that there is a separate universe for every possible thing that could have ever happened. We are stuck in one of them. But for every single thing else at any time that could have gone differently there is another universe. Another real physical universe.
So I'm not going to accept Elon's argument that we are definitely living in a simulation. There is no way to know.
At a basic level I don't really care what the ether of our existence is made of. I love the people I love, and if we are all running in a simulator why would it make a difference to me? Do I care if the basic elements of everything is subatomic particles or simulations of subatomic principles?
I think this is the difference between Elon Musk's outlook and life and my own. I don't think it matters if we are living in a simulation. I think he runs his life differently based on his assumption.
Sounds like something an npc would say.
LOL hello handshake bot.
You are the guy from the matrix 1 that decides to get put back in the matrix lol.