f4df Wrote:
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i'm too drunk to read this right now.
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i really wanted to read that until i saw that it was made up of so many words
Two common responses from my students as well.
The gist of the article is this: if you accept some premises that are generally accepted by some if not most academics working in the relevant areas, and reject as implausible some further propositions (or at least reject them probabilistically) then the logical conclusion is that you are probably living on a computer somewhere (i.e. "a simulated mind").
combine this with a conversation about the Drake equation and parallel universes and you are bound to cause anxiety attacks.
Anyhow I like using it as jeff said ' as a slap in the face'; generally a 'you don't know shit about reality' type of conversation.. which then transitions into a conversation concerning how we only have indirect contact with the physical world through our sensory systems. And to the degree that our sensory systems do not realistically represent true objective reality, then our reality is 'not true'.
Most days I accept it in my best Kantian stride... last night I could not- and today I'm not so sure.
I used to be disgusted but now I try to be amused....
heavy shit. Well, regardless of whether we are biological or part of a simulated mind, there isn't much we can do except try to enjoy our perceived reality, right?
Could this also be an argument for a "god" or what we would perceive to be god? After all, what would really be the difference between the idea of a god or living on a simulated mind?
Wasn't it Mark Twain who said something about any technology advanced enough will appear to look like magic? I think it was him and i think it was from "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court", but it might have been Heinlein in "Stranger in a Strange Land". Actually it might have been Heinlein quoting Twain through one of his characters.
Regardless, nicely placed elvis costello quote.
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Flying Rabbit Wrote:
I don't eat it every morning, I do however, pull it out sometimes.