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Orrex

(66,818 posts)
23. Well, no
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 10:58 PM
Nov 2017

Two things that are utterly indistinguishable from one another are the same thing. I would be interested to hear your argument to the contrary.

A simulation that is utterly indistinguishable from reality is reality. I would be interested to hear your argument to the contrary.

And if you're going to posit some silly "there is no reality" nonsense, I'll stop by your residence tomorrow to help myself to all of your stuff.

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Then the probability that you actually wrote this and that I read it is zero. Nitram Nov 2017 #1
You are correct on all counts. nt Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #2
Let's at least intersubjectively agree to pretend that the text Hortensis Nov 2017 #25
In addition: Orrex Nov 2017 #17
And we have two words for that, and they are "Bull Shit" Nitram Nov 2017 #19
Well, no Orrex Nov 2017 #23
Your argument is exactly the same as the one for the existence of God. Nitram Nov 2017 #28
You realize that you're arguing my point for me, right? Orrex Nov 2017 #30
Ok, never mind. I misunderstood you point and we agreed all along. Nitram Nov 2017 #32
HOW DARE YOU AGREE WITH ME!!!!!1! Orrex Nov 2017 #33
Don't worry, Orrex, I probably won't always agree with you. Nitram Nov 2017 #35
Whew! Orrex Nov 2017 #38
does this mean the probability drumpf is president is 0?????????? Takket Nov 2017 #21
Absolutely! Maybe we could just re- data compression code Hortensis Nov 2017 #26
But don't throw rocks at people's heads, just in case Bucky Nov 2017 #3
This virtual reality, "nothing is real" mentality sometimes leads to mass shootings. Nitram Nov 2017 #7
I gave up after about 4 minutes matt819 Nov 2017 #4
. Orrex Nov 2017 #15
Almost 40 minutes of video? MineralMan Nov 2017 #5
Spoiler alert: Morgan Freeman is the killer Orrex Nov 2017 #9
Well, everyone knows that... MineralMan Nov 2017 #11
I'm not convinced that the evolutionary process doesn't care about intelligence. Jim__ Nov 2017 #6
The probability that anyone will voluntarily watch that entire 38 minute video is zero Orrex Nov 2017 #8
So don't watch it. I only posted it because I enjoyed it. All 38 minutes of it. nt Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #12
Super! Orrex Nov 2017 #13
You're so smart! Wow. And clever, too. nt Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #14
Yes, those are my crosses to bear Orrex Nov 2017 #16
And wise too! :) nt Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #18
Pinkie, you are clearly easily amused. Nitram Nov 2017 #20
I found it thought-provoking. I guess some people don't want their thoughts provoked. Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #24
It was a nice expansion away from politics, Hortensis Nov 2017 #27
Hey, Binkie, my thoughts are provoked every time I look out the window at the real world in my Nitram Nov 2017 #36
I understand. Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #39
LOL! Nitram Nov 2017 #41
LOL! That's a possibility too. Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #42
I remember coming up with that about 2:30 one morning after ingesting some clear light acid. Nitram Nov 2017 #43
Its not possible to fully see something... NCTraveler Nov 2017 #10
If David Attenborough isnt narrating; Im out! n/t EarthFirst Nov 2017 #22
The universe is very big. The human mind is very small. hunter Nov 2017 #29
Marking for later. We all interpret reality through senses lindysalsagal Nov 2017 #31
Ok. I think I've got this: It's a warped perception of reality. lindysalsagal Nov 2017 #34
This is an apple: panader0 Nov 2017 #37
Ah, but "There is no spoon." Binkie The Clown Nov 2017 #40
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