Monday, November 22, 2010

Do you realize that if our reality is a virtual reality, our location never changes?

If we for a moment considered our existence to be part of a virtual program set up by some super advanced beings -- our true location might be reducible to the program's memory locations for our being, our object.



Thus our 'real' time experiences and our true our location would perhaps always remain stationary, at the program's memory location, no matter whether we travel to China, Alaska, Japan, Germany, etc.



All our experiences would have no effect on this one true location, except that of updating its files.



The reason I bring this up is because some years ago, I watched a starfish that had been severed, and its two components had regrown. These components would show signs of still being connected no matter where and how far they were separated.



Any comments?

Is this possible to scientifically investigate?



I apologize if this is posted in the wrong section!Do you realize that if our reality is a virtual reality, our location never changes?
And why does being in a virtual reality mean that your real location is stationary?



Assuming that your hypothesis was true, and your true location is inside the computer's memory. Is the computer memory not on some planet with the super advanced beings -- rotating on its axis, circling their sun, moving around their galaxy, and/or expanding away from the center of their universe?Do you realize that if our reality is a virtual reality, our location never changes?
YES!



As I suspected, we are all lying in beds somewhere, hooked to machines.
Outside of being pure hogwash, your assumption that we would always remain stationary is based on the way you think that you might write such a program. Not based on the way someone capable of writing it would.

So your argument is also trivial.
So where's the red pill?

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