How the Peer-to-Peer Simulation Hypothesis Explains Just About Everything

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(2017-09-06, 02:56 PM)jkmac Wrote: The theory provides no solid evidence of it's validity other than if you had a computer powerful enough to simulate everything, it could be programmed to run just like what we see as real life. And yes it could simulate things like the speed of light and quantum entanglement and every other aspect of our existence.

As a matter of fact, whatever concern you can think of that might disprove the theory, could be integrated into the theory, into the software, so it wouldn't be a problem any more. 

Does all that make sense?

Yes, I get what you're saying.   Smile

I'm also thinking a kind of deus ex machina cosmic style plot device, lol
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RE: How the Peer-to-Peer Simulation Hypothesis Explains Just About Everything - by iPsoFacTo - 2017-09-06, 04:18 PM

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