Paradoxes in Probability TheoryThe Simulation Argument
Paradoxes in Probability Theory: The Simulation Argument
Eckhardt, William
2012-09-27 00:00:00
[A sim is a conscious simulation that does not know it is a simulation. Current enthusiasm notwithstanding, it is a distinct possibility that creating this good a sim is either unfeasible or impossible in which case the Simulation argument does not get started.]
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Paradoxes in Probability TheoryThe Simulation Argument
[A sim is a conscious simulation that does not know it is a simulation. Current enthusiasm notwithstanding, it is a distinct possibility that creating this good a sim is either unfeasible or impossible in which case the Simulation argument does not get started.]
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