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  1. 22 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

    "We" did... It's called: Tom's Bot.

     

    It's just in the shop right now for an oil change and tire rotation.

     

     

    Eventually we are going to create a VR where look, feel, sound is indistinguishable from our "immediate" surroundings. It will be a VR inside a VR. 

  2. I also think there are some of the outside civilization that created our simulated reality comes into our reality to play along, with hidden knowledge, etc. I honestly think it's one big game, and we might find out, we might not. 

  3. 9 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    Soft determinism.  I have a friend who would talk to you for hours about this subject.  I'll ask though... If it IS a simulation but we don't know doesn't it mean it isn't a simulation and is our reality.  Therefore the entire thought process is moot.  Unless someone offers you a red pill that is... :lol:

     

     

    Do you smoke weed?  Enjoy psychedelics? At one point in time I wondered what if the Matrix was sent to us as a warning and perhaps we all were living in the Matrix.  I was really really really high though :bag:

    Honestly nobody truly knows, maybe that's the plan, maybe it will be revealed, maybe the programmers will make updates. I believe in "glitches in the system" , speed of light being the maximum processing speed. If we do truly live in a simulated reality, that is kinda fun I suppose. Basically that would mean we have nearly unlimited potential in this reality, we are our own masters. Provided the program isn't designed to abruptly terminate. Maybe this is a self awareness developmental program, and once we have reached our true potentials we are allowed to exit the program after a few lifetimes. Maybe we signed up for this experiment to try and win this simulated game, or maybe we are eternal slaves, it's fun to think about. I think the mandela effect has something to do with glitches in the matrix. 

    15 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    Why would we need to create conscious ai first?  Couldn't you believe that without us creating a conscious ai?  I hate to do this to you buddy but:

     

    aliens.thumb.jpg.23f313f7e3e403a1c92fe0e5ac875cd6.jpg

     

    Further isn't religion based on the idea of some being creating all of this?  In Christianity the big bang is god saying let there be light.  Then man was made in his image, etc, etc...

     

    That was a damn fine simulation! :lol:

    We can believe in it without creating conscious AI, but doing it just proves if our civilization can create conscious AI and advanced quantum computers, what makes you think an advanced civilization that is class 3 couldn't harvest the energy of stars to power their advanced simulation programs. 

  4. Question for those that have a hard time believing this. If we manage to create a conscious AI life form, who is to say a more superior civilization didn't create a conscious life form through quantum computing? 

  5. 21 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

    What is your profession?

    Engineering. 

    I think in our simulated world, we are programmed with advanced decision tree logic, giving the appearance of free will but also feeling somewhat predetermined. 

  6. 6 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    Can I ask a few questions?

     

    How old are you? (serious)

     

    How many times have you watched the matrix? (not serious)

    28. I've watch the Matrix maybe 5 times. I don't base my rationale on that movie, but I bet it's not to far off. The main question is, if we truly are a simulation, do we have a form outside the program, or is our consciousness downloaded. We could have volunteered or forced, who knows. 

  7. 9 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    Does the Sun rise or the Earth rotate?

    Now I know this is all a big joke.  

     

    latest?cb=20130907210650

    It would explain a lot of things, we are an imperfect creation that has a lot of problems that would be created from an imperfect civilization. 

     

  8. Just now, ShadyBillsFan said:

    What did God create life from?

     

    Dust and then a rib.  

    BAZINGA!!!!

    I think we have been designed in a simulation, we are the product of some advanced civilizations quantum computers. 

  9. 1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

     

    I'm a physicist.  I don't need a !@#$ing YouTube video to tell me what is and is not physics.  And that is not physics.

     

     

    No, it doesn't, and yes, it can.  What's more, it doesn't need to.  Source: I'm a physicist, and you're a goddamn idiot.

     

    "Particle behavior?"  The !@#$ is this nonsense?  There is NO difficulty describing that.

    I don't know what to tell you. Go listen to Sylvester James Jones, George Smoot, Elon Musk, etc. String theory and Quantum mechanics leaves a lot of possibilities for multiverses, holographic universe, simulated universe. What I'm talking about particle behavior is the uncertainty principle, and how particles are probalistic in their observed location, ask Heisenberg and Schrodinger. 

  10. 2 hours ago, row_33 said:

    People misheard song lyrics

     

    oh my goodness, this is more valuable than anything Newton or Einstein ever did

     

     

    Just because new theories of our universe are being discussed doesn't mean the contributions of Newton or Einstein are any less important. The quantum world and particle physics is opening the possibility of new theories. The materialist have a hard time fitting their theories around consciousness and particle behavior. Idealism is making a comeback. 

  11. 1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

     

    No, it's not.  If you're trying to prove you're not an idiot, you're failing spectacularly.

    Did you even watch the video? Simulation theory is under the intial foundation of physics with Ontology. Ontology is a prerequisite for the understanding of what is real. It's the very foundation of what is the material world. There are a lot of physicist out there that believe the simulation theory is a reasonable interpretation of our reality. Elon Musk is also on board the simulation train. If we can ever manage to get robots to achieve consciousness, you can bet all your money we live in some sort of simulation. 

    9 minutes ago, row_33 said:

     

    That’s what our cultures have shriveled up to.

     

    and it wasThe Moops

     

     

    Because modern science cannot explain how the big bang created itself out of nothing, which would break the rules of physics. The minute we can create lifeforms from inorganic material, I will start believing in our bogus interpretation of life. 

  12. 10 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    Yeah, I am a physicist, and what you posted has nothing to do with physics, and you're still an idiot.

    Simulation theory is a branch of physics.  

     

  13. 9 minutes ago, shrader said:

     

    Because commeon since typos/spelling errors are evidence of a tear in the fabric of space time. It’s called the they’re/there/their theorem. The name would have sounded better with only two words, but that too was changed when Tom forgot to call someone an idiot. 

    It's not just spelling errors, logos and events have changed. There is more involved then you are aware of. 

  14. 12 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

    Yes.  That's when the machine gun had a new, gentler handle... Right?  The good old days! :D

     

    BTW, I scored 5/10.  But you problably knew that.

    Here are some other famous changes. Not all hit home, but more do than I feel comfortable with. There are more and more changes as the days go by. 

     

    https://www.alternatememories.com/index

  15. 37 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    I think you're a !@#$ing idiot.

    Well I'm sorry you feel that way. An open mind wouldn't hurt, especially with many physicists supporting multiverse and simulation theory. Honestly I don't know how much of it to believe, but I do remember some of my hardcore childhood memories. 

  16. 5 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    7 of 15. 

    I had the first 5 right then it went to hell. 

    It would have been 6 but we discussed the Bears book. 

     

    And that is just a handful, there are countless examples of things being different. 

  17. 1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    Dude.  I provided you with pictures of basically everything thing you said you have memories of.  

     

    If they did not exist how was I able to find them in one minutes time on the internet?

     

    or you are just trying to pull a fast one.   

    Those things don't exist widespread today, and no explaination from manufacturers. Green lights use to be on top everywhere, when did they switch? These are rock solid memories for me. You can't understand because you wouldn't know, you didn't have those experiences, but many others did. 

    1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    When did a hot dog become an All Beef Weiner?  

     

    That's another big one for me. I distinctly remember Oscar Meyer hotdogs, they were my favorite as a child, it's practically burned into my retna. 

  18. 3 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    whoa lol.  I did some digging and someone said the world DID change after Y2K and our memories are remnants.  Another said that it is time travelers and the Butterfly effect.  I can't believe people believe this stuff...

     

    Tyrod doesn't suck! 0:)

     

     

    No I haven't.  How can you hold such a firm belief from a memory?  Also no finding out a memory was false gets chalked up and moved on from.  Something like the death of a loved one could rock me to my core.  Finding out I was wrong about something? psshhh that happens daily.  I find it more fascinating that people believe there memories are more accurate that factual evidence.  As I said I found all of my Berenstain Bears books and thought huh got that one wrong.  I didn't have an existential crisis or think there was some grand conspiracy because that is incredibly unlikely.  I hope you are doing well and this isn't something that effects you on more than a "that's interesting" level.  Finding out brand names are different than you recall, especially minor details, should not rock you to your core imo.

    I honestly don't know what to believe, all I know is very smart physicist out there support alternative realities as a reasonable possibility. I don't know how it happened, I'm not even going to try to figure that out. All I know is I know what my hardcore childhood favorite memories were and they changed to some degree. Why? You can't easily chalk it up to infallibility, especially when It is iron clad for me. It should bother people, because the reality they once knew it as has changed, even if it's small things, it shows that reality isn't what we think it is. 

  19. 3 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    So are you really saying that my reality had Selsun Blue and yours had Selsum Blue?  I'm trying to make sense of this.  Do you actually believe that your memory is infallible?

    I don't know what to believe. Some things yes I brush off as a real possibility to infallibility, but have you never held a firm belief where if disturbed would rock you to your core to the point where you question what does real mean? There are some memories I vividly remember like it was my own child, and to find out it never existed is depressing to say the least. 

    Like honestly I get why people don't openly talk about it more, in fear of being judged as a lunatic, but frankly I know what is true for me and what my experiences went through. I can't explain it, but I know I'm not alone, far from it. 

  20. 3 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    I'll argue this one.  I've always known it as Selsun Blue.  It has never been Selsum Blue

    You might not be affected by this one, we all have different alternative memories. I 100% remember Selsum Blue, I used it every day growing up. 

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