If the world were a simulation, woulde there be some way to prove it?
Or would we be completely confined to the "physics" of that simulation and unable to test outside our confines?
>>8068891
>If the world were a simulation, woulde there be some way to prove it?
Probably. I'm always surprised by how much certain experiments can say about really metaphysical shit.
Universe being discreete instead of continuous would be proof.
>>8068891
Find the last digit of pi
>>8068908
It would be evidence, not 'proof.'
>>8068891
There wouldn't be any irrational numbers. They would need to end somewhere, since infinite number = infinite size.
>>8068908
How the fuck is that proof you dumb popsci boy?
>>8068891
Yes. You would need to establish a line of communication with the creator(s). This, of course, assumes they weren't just fucking around and that they actually care enough to talk.
>>8068891
>If the world were a simulation, woulde there be some way to prove it?
https://www.reddit.com/r/compsci/comments/2xn9g3/if_the_world_really_is_a_simulation_what_are_some/
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>>8068891
>If the world were a simulation, woulde there be some way to prove it?
Depends on how the simulation is wired up, but yes, it should be possible to construct some absurd tests like the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser to figure it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KcPNiworbo