https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0KHiiTtt4w
dang, someone want to copy his jj onto my flashdrive? :D
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0KHiiTtt4w
dang, someone want to copy his jj onto my flashdrive? :D
This Philip K. Dick speech from 77 always hits me with this familiar uneasy feeling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LDv8fm_R7g
Philip K Dick's speech is about a simulation that gets altered along the way, leaving the actors in it with some residual memories and/or deja-vu. Which is what he tells of having experienced.
Bostrom's theory - which Elon Musk is talking about in the first video - is different.
Bostrom says that: imagine first that humans don't wipe each other out or otherwise go extinct (nearby supernova, anyone) and keep developing technologically.
At some point in the future, humans would have enough computing power - say even something planet-sized - to simulate millions (billions) of human beings, each with thoughts, feelings, interactions.
So, if our descendants have that computing power, then they might be interested in running ancestor simulations.
If that is the case, then there could be millions (or more) of these simulations. if that is the case, then it is exceedingly likely that we are living in one of the simulations and not in "real" life.
Of course, there are a lot of ifs. Can consciousness be simulated? Would our descendants want to or even bother running ancestor simulations - what for? There are moral questions about running such simulations - each simulation generates tremendous suffering, starvation, murder, etc that is indistinguishable from reality for the participants.
I think these are interesting academic exercises, but unless we figure out how to "leave the Matrix", if there even is one, then we are stuck here (ie either in real life or in a simulation, can't tell), in which case, might as well make the best of it and be the best version of yourself.
I see nothing in your explanation that says these theories cannot intertwine. Plugging the Bostrom Theory into Valis seems quite possible to me.
A simulation being altered does not rely on interaction with other simulations. If say you remember the children's book being spelled Berenstein Bears it is possible that you have at some point jumped into a parallel simulation, the simulation you are living has been altered, you read a knock off version of Berenstain Bears as a child, or perhaps you smoked too much pot throughout your live and your memory is skewed...or perhaps there is a variable I have not considered. :)
IF we live in a simulation then what is outter space?
From what I recall, most simulation theories propose the entire universe is a simulation.