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HDRKID

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Hi Yeats:
I believe that we are living in a computer simulation that is like a video game. Also, that this reality generation program... has some errors. These appear to be getting worse every year. Here is my evidence. I took this photo of an abandoned shopping area. Here are some errors.

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Look at this sign. It appears to be written in a strange language I cannot recognize.

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Here are some duplication errors. Notice that the windows are a mess.

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Notice more replication errors. The doors and windows are similar, but wrong. Look at the power poles, they have no wires.

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Maybe, this is due to a defect of an internal program or camera sensor.
 

PaulaJedi

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“Let us imagine that our present existence consists of nothing more than a simulation being run by others. If this can be granted, then time travel (or, more accurately, alternate universe travel via the U network) is nothing more than the transfer of the data packet that we call “consciousness” to a different point in the simulation, or to a different simulation.” -- Taobot, June 1, 2001

Twenty years ago.

Time (if that’s what it is) flies.

I don't like my simulation. I want a refund, or at least the headaches turned off.
 

Yeats

Member
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Hi Yeats:
I believe that we are living in a computer simulation that is like a video game. Also, that this reality generation program... has some errors. These appear to be getting worse every year. Here is my evidence. I took this photo of an abandoned shopping area. Here are some errors.

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Look at this sign. It appears to be written in a strange language I cannot recognize.

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Here are some duplication errors. Notice that the windows are a mess.

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Notice more replication errors. The doors and windows are similar, but wrong. Look at the power poles, they have no wires.

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Maybe, this is due to a defect of an internal program or camera sensor.
These pictures, to me, show the quite normal deterioration of an abandoned property. I have no problem with your simulation idea. In fact, I have quite a few friends who believe the same. However, I don't believe that the images you have presented lend any support to the idea.
 

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