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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 25805667 Canada 11/03/2012 02:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A point has no attributes until measured. And a point cannot be rendered without attributes. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22573986 This blew my mind. Thanks! He is a genuine phenomena. Worked in applied physics for the DoD and Nasa... not a run of the mill arm-chair physicist. Not only does he explain this reality but has a very coherent model of how information has evolved and propagates into rendered reality. It fits the experiments and data. The real deal. Einstein move over... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22573986 United States 11/03/2012 03:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm only at 20 mins, but this is absolutely fascinating. I never had a problem before, of the eyes and ears "rendering", but I did struggle with touch and feel. But in actuality, we are also rendering density, mass, all of the physical properties. Once our senses have measured. That's pretty much it. Probability of this being the case is higher than 50% and thus almost instantly puts it all into existence. Unless of course we get eaten in the woods, in which case all info is lost and we start again from square one. :) Gonna watch the rest of it tomorrow. Thanks again OP, this is so big. People have no idea. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 25805667 Canada 11/03/2012 03:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm only at 20 mins, but this is absolutely fascinating. I never had a problem before, of the eyes and ears "rendering", but I did struggle with touch and feel. But in actuality, we are also rendering density, mass, all of the physical properties. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22573986 Once our senses have measured. That's pretty much it. Probability of this being the case is higher than 50% and thus almost instantly puts it all into existence. Unless of course we get eaten in the woods, in which case all info is lost and we start again from square one. :) Gonna watch the rest of it tomorrow. Thanks again OP, this is so big. People have no idea. Precisely, this is paradigm shifting material of an epic scale. I doubt it will catch on, but the fact is he is not alone in this parade of physicists and mathematicians who are also coming to the derived conclusion that this reality is virtual. To many people are lost in objective physical materialism when it only exists as the final-product or end result of rendered data. It's the rendered data, and the meta-data it renders from that makes it so. Hence, virtual reality fits where all other paradigms simply fail to explain strange physics. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22573986 United States 11/04/2012 08:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why do our bodies sometimes jerk from the feeling of falling when we're falling asleep? If it's true that we are in a simulation, Which is what's making everything solid around us, then is it also possible that we're "out" of the sim when we sleep? So if we're out of the sim, it would mean the solidity constraints are no longer there. Are we feeling our bodies going from the sim to not being in the sim?, and that's why we sometimes catch ourselves during the transition and our bodies jerk back to this reality. I just ask this because I've had a LOT of strange stuff that happens, not only in my dreams but in the "travel time" between being awake a falling asleep. Which makes me think......Why do we call it "falling" asleep? |