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Moff-V8 wrote:NO, it cant be. Imagining your life is simulated is a way to escape responsibility and hope you dont have to get up and go flip burgers tomorrow. You do, so get to work and make me lunch Neo.... Take the red pill and supersize me, Dingus!
Kextor wrote:What are your opinions on this? Could the world just be a simulated reality that when we go to sleep we in a sense like a forum or game go offline? There have been many examples of simulated reality's ex: .Hack// , Star Ocean Til the End of Time, FF10, etc. And if the world might just be some simulated reality what if this world created a simulated reality inside of itself? How would the original reality react to a simulated reality being created in their simulated reality?
Kextor wrote:What are your opinions on this? Could the world just be a simulated reality that when we go to sleep we in a sense like a forum or game go offline? There have been many examples of simulated reality's ex: .Hack// , Star Ocean Til the End of Time, FF10, etc. And if the world might just be some simulated reality what if this world created a simulated reality inside of itself? How would the original reality react to a simulated reality being created in their simulated reality?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Kjell wrote:Kextor is wondering how the the original reality, the one that created our simulated reality, would react if we went and created a simulated reality of our own. Think of it as a snow bubble inside another snow bubble.
Assuming that we are a simulated reality, of course.
Kjell wrote:homelessjunkeon wrote:Cogito Ergo Sum. Thread over.
Why?
homelessjunkeon wrote:Because it's pretty pointless discussing something that can neither be proven, nor disproven.
Since we're the subject of doubting our perceptions I brought up Cartesian Doubt, since that's the only logical conclusion that such a discussion could possibly lead to.
homelessjunkeon wrote:Kjell wrote:homelessjunkeon wrote:Cogito Ergo Sum. Thread over.
Why?
Because it's pretty pointless discussing something that can neither be proven, nor disproven.
Since we're the subject of doubting our perceptions I brought up Cartesian Doubt, since that's the only logical conclusion that such a discussion could possibly lead to.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:homelessjunkeon wrote:Kjell wrote:homelessjunkeon wrote:Cogito Ergo Sum. Thread over.
Why?
Because it's pretty pointless discussing something that can neither be proven, nor disproven.
Since we're the subject of doubting our perceptions I brought up Cartesian Doubt, since that's the only logical conclusion that such a discussion could possibly lead to.
Here's something they taught me in my pilosophy class, which relates directly to the Doubt of Perception:
How do I know you're real? You can say you're real, but how can I tell you're real, and not just some mind game played by some Penultimate Being?
See, that's how you shoot down Cogito Ergo Sum.
Leonardo wrote:Shadowman wrote:homelessjunkeon wrote:Kjell wrote:homelessjunkeon wrote:Cogito Ergo Sum. Thread over.
Why?
Because it's pretty pointless discussing something that can neither be proven, nor disproven.
Since we're the subject of doubting our perceptions I brought up Cartesian Doubt, since that's the only logical conclusion that such a discussion could possibly lead to.
Here's something they taught me in my pilosophy class, which relates directly to the Doubt of Perception:
How do I know you're real? You can say you're real, but how can I tell you're real, and not just some mind game played by some Penultimate Being?
See, that's how you shoot down Cogito Ergo Sum.
That depends on what one's definition of "real" is, though. Your statement asks, "How can I tell you're real?" but that question works on the assumption that the "I" in the sentence (i.e., you) is certain of its (your) self being real. How do you know you're real? Or, "How do I know I'm real?"
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Leonardo wrote:Shadowman wrote:homelessjunkeon wrote:Kjell wrote:homelessjunkeon wrote:Cogito Ergo Sum. Thread over.
Why?
Because it's pretty pointless discussing something that can neither be proven, nor disproven.
Since we're the subject of doubting our perceptions I brought up Cartesian Doubt, since that's the only logical conclusion that such a discussion could possibly lead to.
Here's something they taught me in my pilosophy class, which relates directly to the Doubt of Perception:
How do I know you're real? You can say you're real, but how can I tell you're real, and not just some mind game played by some Penultimate Being?
See, that's how you shoot down Cogito Ergo Sum.
That depends on what one's definition of "real" is, though. Your statement asks, "How can I tell you're real?" but that question works on the assumption that the "I" in the sentence (i.e., you) is certain of its (your) self being real. How do you know you're real? Or, "How do I know I'm real?"
"I think, therefore, I am." That only works on individuals. I can say I'm real, and have all confidence that I am. You can say it, and I will instantly doubt you.
It's all very hypocritical.
Shadowman wrote:Here's something they taught me in my pilosophy class, which relates directly to the Doubt of Perception:
How do I know you're real? You can say you're real, but how can I tell you're real, and not just some mind game played by some Penultimate Being?
See, that's how you shoot down Cogito Ergo Sum.
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