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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 189471" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>Your universe simulation, theoretically speaking, is a formal system like <em>F</em>. Because you are simulating a universe and that therefore includes rules for things like arithmetic and logic, it is possible to make statements that reach outside of your simulation, referring to the real universe.</p><p></p><p>This problem happens because a simulation by it's very nature is a formulated system of logical statements and rules. Once you create a system, you open yourself up to this problem. All simulations of sufficient complexity can infer at least some of the computational rules of the real universe from inside the simulation. The real universe just is. It's not a system of rules that excludes other rules. Do you kind of grok what I am telling you? It's alright if you don't. LOTS of people don't get this shit, especially physicists who don't listen to anybody else and refuse to disabuse themselves of the belief that they are the fundamental science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 189471, member: 10263"] Your universe simulation, theoretically speaking, is a formal system like [I]F[/I]. Because you are simulating a universe and that therefore includes rules for things like arithmetic and logic, it is possible to make statements that reach outside of your simulation, referring to the real universe. This problem happens because a simulation by it's very nature is a formulated system of logical statements and rules. Once you create a system, you open yourself up to this problem. All simulations of sufficient complexity can infer at least some of the computational rules of the real universe from inside the simulation. The real universe just is. It's not a system of rules that excludes other rules. Do you kind of grok what I am telling you? It's alright if you don't. LOTS of people don't get this shit, especially physicists who don't listen to anybody else and refuse to disabuse themselves of the belief that they are the fundamental science. [/QUOTE]
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