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I took this picture in Colorado near Dinosaur National Monument. It's almost like a real wasteland, don't you think?
 
We have good wastelands up north, in the tundra. I have often imagined a tundra-based - even Finnmark-based Fallout scenario. The area allready has a very low population, 1,5 person per square kilometre, meaning that after a depopulating catastrophe, it wouldn't even be unrealistic to encounter a town with only 20 NPCs :D
 
We have a nice desert where people used to dig up fossils, now they just fly kites in August and make picnics there.
 
Did you guys hear the news?

 
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I love when people change their world view, based on semantics, like that journalist keeps repeating "wait - did you say - computer codes!?"
I imagine the scientist trying to explain "no, look, sometimes things converge, like - the way we make an airplane fly, is similar to the way a sea-gull glides, the same physics and mechanics are in place, because the same task is being attempted."
But, to save time, he goes "yes, like a computer code."
The journalist emphasizes "Like - COMPUTER - code!? :O"

yes, dude, like - MICROSOFT!
Yes, BILL fucking GATES created cosmos.
 
Simulation theory is based off of the results of the double-slit experiment converging with data measured using string-theory as a measuring device. Which means that the fabric of reality forms when an observer measures it, and dissolves back into "code" when it is not observed.

So basically, yeah like a simulation AI system in a video-game.


Matrix - Baby's first Sci Fi.


I thought that was Star Wars.
 
Simulation theory is based off of the results of the double-slit experiment converging with data measured using string-theory as a measuring device. Which means that the fabric of reality forms when an observer measures it, and dissolves back into "code" when it is not observed.

So basically, yeah like a simulation AI system in a video-game.

Yes, but still for the same reason - a video game attempts to create a certain sequence of events. Reality tries the same thing :V
We are not inside an actual video game...
 
Lord of The Rings is fiction rather than fantasy if you take Norse Sagas into account.

So no, I don't give a shit about the classification, since it's subjective to the observer.
 
Giant animals, technology not understood by the uneducated, tall effeminate people, short hairy people, and PHD candidates.


Wooo so fantastical.


 
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The realy important question though is, would your life change if you knew that you're part of some very advanced simulation? I mean it would realistically speaking neither improve nor worsen your situation. Except that you could wave your religious dick around - if you have one, saying, see! there is a creator!
 
Yeah, because you can stop worrying about it and take control of it.


IE reprogram the simulation, IE a framework in mathematics that explains reality.
 
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Sure. Us puny subjects of this "simulation", can take control of it.

Bitch, that's the secret of life to you?


Then kill yourself.



Go to fucking africa and tell them starving children that.

"I haven't eaten in . . . five days. . ."

What you need to do is reprogram some beef jerky!

"Aww bitch, you're killing me!"

No, no, the problem is you don't know enough binary to not starve to death!
 
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