Goat777
Nov 2, 2021

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I think this is the right line of thinking Abhiveer; We could go even further.

In a simulation, all parameters might be variable. The very laws of physics and ‘matter’ itself (which are just rules of what can mix, what collides and what stays separate) could be just values in the simulation.

Like when we ourselves make a game simulation. The ruleset and what is possible are heavily constrained by the programmers. So, if our reality was simulated it might even have been ‘created’ (or naturally sprung) from a reality where ‘matter’ doesn’t in fact exist. Matter is not really something ‘special’, It is just a set of rules detailing separation and how things are allowed to interact.

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Goat777
Goat777

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