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>The universe isn't real. We are in a simulation.
Why do people resort to this line when it becomes apparent that the nature of the universe matches none of our mathematical models? You'd think an experiment run in a computer program would have more definite rules with more predictable results. If they are insinuating intelligent design by a power higher than we can imagine, isn't that just a copout way of saying God?
Why do people resort to this line when it becomes apparent that the nature of the universe matches none of our mathematical models? You'd think an experiment run in a computer program would have more definite rules with more predictable results. If they are insinuating intelligent design by a power higher than we can imagine, isn't that just a copout way of saying God?
