Are We Living in a Rick and Morty Like Simulation? (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill)
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Do you know if THIS is reality? Rick and Morty showed us we could be doped into living in a simulation, but could it be real? Kyle simulates what’s possible on this week's Because Science!
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I'm pretty sure we're just playing roy
why do i think "Exterminate" by this video? :P
in fact, it is possible that people in the future are already dead, but the simulation is still working
And there is a chance that they have been able to decode control in time so all their simulation does not occur at any time
And that time in our universe is an illusion
How many marijuanas did you inject when you recorded this video?
Nerdist
That explains why I got stuck in a wall yesterday
Bold Chocolate Man if Bethesda developed the universe
Cringe Commader but I still can't run at a 90 degree angle up a mountain.
Bold Chocolate Man Did you try relogging?
Yes. -- KH
Did they fix that bug?
is our universe powering someone's car
TuxBear yep, keep up the good work guys! She runs like a beaut
Although another Einstein would be great! It ran even better while he was around up until you guys dropped those stupid bombs in WW2 and about killed the engine
TuxBear MY SPACECAR BITCHES! TINY RICK!
Sure it is, didn't you realize the recent fidget spinner craze? They're all transmitting zero point energy generated by spinning to a receiver in the moon. Or you know, that's just a conspiracy theory.
Fidget spinners are powering it, SPIN THOSE THINGS KIDS!! OUR LIVES DEPEND ON IT
I love how this video boils down to: are you a simulation? Probably. Does it matter? Nah.
I mean, it's a pretty big fucking deal.
not really. nothing in the universe matters except what matters to you and the people you interact with. being real or a simulation doesn't change that
@@aureliabackup7313
I mean. It certainty changes what matters to me.
@@ethangray8527 It dosent matter because nothing matters I mean think about it
You will never do anything even remotely notable the universe will die in a cold whimper and it will all be for nothing
@@mr.bulldops9482 even pointlessness is pointless.
i lost my shit when he came in and said "My man"
Slow down!
If this is all a simulation, then whoever programmed my life needs to be fired because they fucked up bad. Someone get IT down here to fix this shit.
EscpdFrmPsykward what if we are all just here to be in a miserable existence just so some guy with a hero complex can upload himself and act as a hero then poof we are all gone once he feels like he's done his job
EscpdFrmPsykward It's auto generated. No one sat down and wrote "you". Don't think you are that important.
Well, on the bright side, the only person that I know for a fact exists in this simulation is me, so it's possible your just a RUclips comment the simulation made up for me, and your horrible life isn't real because you aren't really alive.
no no silly Jeff, I am the one who's living if this is a simulation (this is a joke in case you couldn't tell)
nononoononono FUuuuuuck yooooooooou im not a simulation your a simulation
If it is a simulation, we're at the at that dangerous part where the user is getting bored with the normal gameplay and is just tossing in shit to stir things up.
Sadly, that's why one of potentially many reasons I theorize that disease like cancers and Ebola exist in our universe! - Because someone got bored.
You never said it had to be anything like aliens invading or Godzilla, richcameron.
*whispers* like Donald Trump?
*Smirks* Quite Possibly.
That explains a LOT
Well what if the user got bored after world war 2 and just set it on autopilot while he went to go piss
Is fog just a rendering problem?
or saving rendering power XD
fog would mostly likely take more rendering GPU just like in your favorite video games
actually fog was used in silent hill to save on processing power its the reason why alot of old games have fog
What if people with stutters are the simulation breaking down
But then how do you explain those, who have overcome their stutterings by working on it?
AI fixing the glitches but not knowing they do XD
Holy shit!
Huntrain Partrain Then Justin roiland needs to be fixed
LESLIE LEGRA
It's a beautifull glich XD
*"Holy shit he's taking Roy off the grid!!!"*
Glenn Bracy *HE DOESN'T HAVE A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER FOR ROY!*
Matthew Dodd In my country Social Security Numbers don't exist.
Nessie Andrew Wtf Really??
*HE JUST BOUGHT OFF NASA AND TURNED IT INTO A DRUG SMUGGLING OPERATION*
HE JUST CLAIMED HIS MISTRESS AS A DEPENDENT ON HIS TAX RETURNS!!!!
Kyle is actually a simulation... nobody really has such good hair
TheNyanNoodle my cousin Neil has hair like him soooo...
Our holy Lord and savior
so theory confirmed
Our holy Lord and savior
Your cousin is a simulation :3
I beg to differ, my hair is a little shorter but a lot more blonde and dare I say may even be nicer.
...says the simulation...
*queue shifty eyed dog*
If we were living in a simulation I would want to know if there is a way to manipulate it from inside. Like Rick uses a concert to exploit it into rebooting the simulation, but could you make it create like a girlfriend for me.
Alfie Chenery Weird Science!
Every tier of simulation that we are in increases that chance. If there is a single flaw in the first simulation tier, then that allows there to be more flaws in anything that that set of simulated humans make/do. This would grow exponentially for each tier, causing the likelyhood of a glitch/hack/exploit to be greater with each generation. So it all comes down to what level of simulation are we in, with it getting statistically more likely per generation. (PS this is all off the top of my head so take it with an extremely large grain of salt, simulated or otherwise)
Man I wish this was a recent episode so I could get called a super nerd
GreekGeek6467 i hadn’t considered that. Thank you! You’ve given me something to think about.
GreekGeek6467 super nerd
We spent a couple of weeks going over this in my Uni (my degree's in philosophy) and I still have the same problems with this theory.
1) Being a simulation, we'd need a goal. A reason to be simulated. If it was for historical purposes, why would future humans program humans with the capability to think of these sort of theories? Wouldn't it ruin the simulation?
2) Say if all this was apart of Human history, that humans did for a while, think they were a simulation; then later ran a simulation to see how humans developed and so forth. Wouldn't this create an infinite number of simulations running simultaneously; which would in turn crash the computer we were all in? No matter how advanced technology gets, it has a limit and there's no way anything can process infinity.
3) Suppose future humans created a perfect simulation; that was so perfect it replicated everything they experienced, into a computer. Would this just not be the same as producing the object itself? What's the difference between a perfectly replicated Apple, and a natural apple? Wouldn't the computer merely create life; rather than say, an NPC?
Ngl this theory is something interesting to think about; it stemmed from Descartes, but there's a reason why it's not taken seriously
1) Survival. Why have kids? We do anyway. We are compelled.
2) Good question.
3) They only need to simulate your measurements, not everything about it. The less you pay attention, the fewer clock cycles, more heuristics.
You are assuming that our simulated universe is being run by three-dimensional, corporeal entities. I would posit alternatively that it is much more likely that the simulator(s) is a higher-dimensional entity. Being a Christian I think this idea fits neatly with how the God of the Bible describes himself when he claims to be Alpha and Omega, the beginning and end of history (an allusion to an extra-dimensional omni-temporal state of being)
Did you just assume my dimensionality?!
1) It's widely accepted that the universe will have an end, and everything in it will be gone and nothing can be done about it. We probably don't have to worry about it, but let's pretend we're a highly evolved intelligent species, living near the end of all time and knowing it. We can't change the fact that the universe will end, but we may be able to enter a simulated world where time passes thousands of times faster. Maybe just to prolong our existence, maybe in the hopes that we can buy time to figure out an actual solution.
2) Yeah. It is completely impossible to run a simulation in order to look into the past, the data required to recreate history is infinite, and whatever gets chopped out for the sake of rounding will quickly alter everything due to entropy. See Lossless vs Lossy.
3) A perfectly replicated apple is no different than the original apple at all. A simulated apple is not. Simulating how an apple looks to the human eye, and simulating all it's effects on our senses is a much smaller task than fully recreating the apple atom by atom. The life vs NPC merits a whole course in a philosophy degree, so I won't get into it at all other than leave my opinion that, yes, virtual life is real life.
This simulation is just a high school science fair project that got a C.
Simulating Kyle's hair is a impossibility.
it's using the lastest patch of nvidia hair physics
That explains why everyone around me keeps saying " My man" ! Kinda sad tho cuz I thought I did something good.
My man!
Vaginal Protrusion Of The Cyst Filled Outer Labia wtf is your name even
My man!
Vaginal Protrusion Of The Cyst Filled Outer Labia wtf are u .... i like it
Mah man
But if someone trips on the power cord it's all over for us.
Kevin Klatman would that really be a bad thing? Is a simulated life worth living?
Justus Wilcox yes cuz I'm going to Disney land tomoro and don't wanna miss it
so how was it?
Most likely our simulation is running off a four dimensional singularity to account for the extra dimensions our dimension is tied to in string theory.
Justus Wilcox HELL yh man, Fallout 76 is coming out
"Thirty Millions seconds in a year, that's Rent, don't sue me"
😂😂😂
Zenyatta "I dreamt I was a butterfly"..... ohhhhhh
I'm glad this video helped you understand that reference =)
Schrödinger's Cat I'm glad Shrödinger's Cat was the one to comment on his Revelation. It's like a meme referencing a meme
It honestly dosnt matter in the slightest whether we're in a simulation or not. After all, if we knew about it...what could we do about it? Would we even want to?
Marcus Reading I wouldn't mind, doesn't matter to me
And nothing would change except for our perspective on the world
You're just a part of the simulation man, trying to convince me not to fight the simulation, man.
well in some way we ARE in simulation if you think about.
our physics, chemistrie and everything else is like progressystem or even the programmcode itself we can encode to someday hack our "game" ;D
I'd want to find a way to hack it to become all powerful inside the simulation. Since everything is simulated you could just play life like a videogame with cheat codes.
Now here is a hypothesis from me:- Remember inception? In the beginning of the film Saito is thrown on the carpet from where he recognizes that he is in a dream because his carpet felt like polyster while in reality it was made of wool. So even if we are in a simulation, we may find something really weird which will prove our existence in a freaking simulation. This hypothesis can be countered if they have like quantum computers or extreme AIs like Cortana, but that is very far,isnt it?
we already found the "weird thing" that can prove this is a simulation.
the problem is that it is not provable by today's scientific tools , and we don't even have the words to describe it.
HamilcarR what is this weird thing?
They messed up the taste of chicken. LoL
Quantum physics. "Randomness", which is very important in quantum physics basically means "it's only decided when it needs to", which is very analogue to "lazy evaluation", a technique used in computer science to save processing power. This could be an indicator that simulating things down to that level takes up too much processing power so whoever or whatever made the simulation needed to apply some shady techniques to keep it running smoothly AND make it not break down the illusion when someone in the simulation discovers it. Note tho, it could also be that physics simply works this way and this is base reality.
And thaaaaaaats the way the news go
well you just have to have jerry see how many times he can fold himself and that tells you how good of a simulation you are in
what if the future humans aren't "humans" and instead are evolved dinossaurs simulating what would happen if the meteor actually hit the earth when they were primitive?
Cristhian Gabriel now that is an interesting theory because humans do speculation of what would happen if the world ended like movies of war , zombies, apocalypse and many others
Cristhian Gabriel we would first have to assume that dinosaurs could become intelligent. They existed for hundreds of millions of years without evolving intelligence. Primates have existed for a fraction of that time. Certain traits led to our development. Traits that dinosaurs didn't have. Interesting thought though.
And the people who believe in reptilian overlords aren't crazy but had am actual glimpse of "reality"...
6:40 I'm rolling man. Keep it up, your videos are great. You're both extremely knowledgable and accurate while making things easy to understand, entertaining and relatable. Worth a share!
"Am I just in your head? Do you even have a head? Oh nooooooooooooo!!!" 😂😂😂
Yea, but is there Szechuan sauce in our simulation?
Edit: How tf do i have almost 400 hundred likes?
Dual Concept that's how we got in the simulation. Szechuan sauce.
Dual Concept if you can make it then yes.
Visit Asia, we have Szechuan sauce all the time. Szechuan soup is also one of my favourite soup.
Dual Concept go to binging with babish. He teaches you how to make it
Dual Concept I work at Walmart and was stunned that on our international foods aisle there is a Szechuan sauce we sell in a bottle. Right next to the kikkoman soy sauces. I lost my mind and started referencing Rick and Morty. Least to say, people think Im crazy now for screaming for the sauce
who said they had to be humans
dun duNN DUUUNNNN
Dustin Stark nobody
This is the no.1 question I always have to ask, we could easily just be npcs, a completely insignificant planet in the back ground of a simulation by some unknown entity.
I was thinking the same.
The Matrix...
Went outside today. Graphics where crap.
Draw distance was low. Fog is Lag?
were*
Also, saw this on a cowbelly video, so #dontstealjokes
@@Parelf If real is what you can feel, smell, taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain. Morpheus: Do you think that's air you're breathing now?
U got myopic sight
My Man!!!
*Click* Yes
The speed of light, or causality, is our universe's rendering speed. The edge of our observable universe is also the edge of the universe's render distance.
EDIT: Some people don't understand this, you just need to answer two simple questions:
What's the furthest distance we can see? 13.7 billion light years, this is the render distance of the universe.
What's the fastest you can see an object? 3x10^8 m/s, the speed of light, the render speed of the universe.
That is a very apt metaphor .. except i think they proved that space itself expands faster than light. I think.
That's not even remotely close to an apt metaphor. Space time expands at an ever increasing rate (though not as fast as the speed of light yet...though that's an extremely abstract idea....anyways) and the "observable" universe grows every day, in every direction from us, at the speed of light. So your "render distance" is constantly growing, has been and will be forever, and encompasses an exponentially growing volume. And the "lightspeed is render speed" doesn't even make sense as a concept.
The universe expanding has nothing to do with the edge being our rendering distance, the space-time that expands past the rendering distance is just like any object in a computer simulation that moves outside of the game's rendering distance.
What's important is that the the objects we can see near edge of the universe have already been rendered 13 billion years ago, and the rate it takes to render is at the speed of light. The speed of light is the bit rate, the speed limit of the universe. We are essentially seeing prerendered objects that we cannot really interact with.
You're still not getting it. That expansion happens in all directions. So, in your suggestion, the universe "prerenders" an additional light-second of the universe every second...but it does so volumetrically, not linearly, so it's operating at a fixed rate, but producing an exponentially larger product. You're equating a linear rate with a volumetric rate. And that doesn't even consider that the speed of light is simultaneously objective ANS subjective e.g. a photon still travels away from you at the speed of light even if you yourself are traveling at the speed of light. You legitimately have no idea what you're talking about, you're the epitome of Dunning-Kreiger.
Thinking a little bit more, I think you guys are confused over what the observable universe's edge is. We can only see a maximum of 13.7 billion light years, that's when the Big Bang happened, this is the edge, it is unchanging, the maximum render distance of our universe.
However the universe itself has been expanding, the objects that were there 13.7 billion years ago are no longer there, they have expanded away from us for 13.7 billion years and are now somewhere around 92 billion light years away, we can't see them, they are beyond rendering distance.
Objects will continuously expand away from this maximum rendering distance of 13.7 billion years, they are physically moving away, we aren't going to see more in the future, in fact we are going to see less.
The most interesting thing about the Roy game is that the player can live a drab, disappointing, meandering existence ending in a pointless death, and STILL be the most important person in that universe.
I'm new to the series but this is the best episode I've seen! Bravo
That ending was hilarious 😂
If this is a simulation then simulator get your asses to work on the alien invasion dlc or at the very least the mythical creatures add on
kingthe13 that's a different simulator
This is the dopest channel I follow. Makes me love science even though I always sucked at it 😂
Early morning 'Mind Blow', thanks bud! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
The real question is: how the hell do you write so perfectly backwards
AugL1201
I think he writes it normally for him then flip video?
no, he writes it backwards. you can see him struggle sometimes. he wouldn't struggle if he were writing normally. besides if you go back to the first videos with short hair kyle you can tell he's having a harder time doing it than now. practice makes perfect like they say.
Bad Request Then why does Kyle never wear shirts with logos in these videos?
+Kali Takumi ....He does, though? Like, he JUST wore his Surprise Lightsaber! shirt a few days ago.
They record it normally and flip it. I think he may have said before ? Or I've seen him reply to a comment to say. I think they just flip the board he writes on so he stays the same.
I want to change the rules of the simulation and get superpowers :)
The cheat code is ↑↑↓↓←→←→BA
Shhh, if everyone has super power then no one has super powers, keep it a secret man!
Paraphrasing Incredibles there, in case you were wondering. (Saying everyone is special is another way of saying no one is.)
That's akin to saying "everyone is unique is another way of saying everyone is the same". I understand the paraphrase and concept of the quote but it also creates an interesting contradiction.
Turn it into saints row 4 huh
frankensteinmoneymac forgot select, and start
great video, amazing ending message too!
Your shows are SO good.
*The only me is me. Are you sure the only you is you?*
PT reference, eh?
Krešimir Jurilj yes
Krešimir Jurilj Of course I know I am real
eyyyyyyy
*Watch out, the gap in the door it's a separate reality.*
We're not just in a simulation, we're in a simulation, inside a simulation, INSIDE A MASSIVE SIMULATION!
Inside a simulation
As they say on South Park "And it will be like a taco inside taco within a Taco Bell that's inside a KFC that's within a mall that's inside your dream!"
The movie, "Thirteenth Floor" is a story of a computer scientist running a virtual reality simulation of 1937 who becomes the primary suspect when his colleague and mentor is murdered.
www.imdb.com/title/tt0139809/
This is a scary scenario. I'm seriously experiencing dissociation in this plane of existence.
That seems like it would take an outrageous amount of energy for a simulation to simulate another simulation of a universe.
Man I love this show! Great job Kyle and team.
"I'm saying I was an insect who dreamt he was a man and loved it. but now the dream is over and the insect is awake... "
-Seth Goldblum, The Fly
If we're in a simulation then I can say whatever I want on here without consequences sooo....poop.
Hmm perhaps, or perhaps poop?
Well we're all still bound by the concepts of this reality so consequences are still a thing unfortunately lol
Nitrous Oxide actually this is base reality, and you just looked like an idiot
+Nitrous Oxide The universe is big af. It doesn't give a shit what you said or didn't say.
+Thomas Clark There is a big chance that somebody is laughing his ass off because an NPC on his computer said he is living in base reality :D
Nitrous Oxide I've alerted the police, you'll be arrested within the hour
Hmmm.... human music. I like it.
Are you one of the simulation technicians? OMG what engine did you use to make our universe
@Gramcraft Unity 4D
Just like in Waking Titan ARG, there is good way to check if this is simulation, and it is to build as complex calculation device as possible. When this would exceed possibilities of the device that simulates our world, there would be two possible outcomes:
1. We would witness hangs or lags, as the device would struggle to calculate simulated device that is designed to be more powerfull than simulation has ever supposed to be
2. Our device simply would not be able to calculate stuff as fast as we would expect, and thus if we would build second device, and run both at the same time, they both would work at half of their efficency, than when they run before.
Lmao @ "....that's RENT, don't sue me!"😂😂😂😂😂
My man
Looking good
qvist350 slow down
yes
Another settlement needs your help.
Watching a Nerdist video with an Ad that features the cast from the Nerdist Crew is awesome!!!
It's like watching a video within a video
Or is this just a stimulation??
Makes sense... Saw a poptart driving a toaster yesterday...
5:16 Thanks for telling us why the answer to Life, The Universe, and everything is 42. It all makes sense now.
I literally got an add with them in it
Stiny TV same
Stiny TV same
*ad. Short for "advertisement." One "d."
Wow you're one of those rare people that don't have adblocker?
The honeybee
Got an idea for one of your videos. If not done already. From Iron man. Can a car battery keep barbs from entering his heart and is a arc reactor possible?
How appropriate. I just finished this and switched to the live broadcast of R&M and the simulation episode just started lol
I have to show my niece this one. She will love it.
"Do you even have a head" ha!
I have a question. I don't think I've seen someone so much as ask this. Why would future humans simulate humanity? We don't devote a tonne of money into simulations because we "felt like it". Why would they do such a thing? What would they use it to explore? What could it teach them? Why is everyone taking this for granted when I can't figure it out for the life of me?
The Doctor. simply The Doctor. I think it's as simple as human curiosity. We do all sorts of pointless things just to see if we can.
Ghost_Dog Right, but the assumption is not only multiple sims, but a lot of them. So many the thought we're real is almost negligible. Why make so many?
The Doctor. simply The Doctor. I remember reading a short story where the protagonists find out they are created for a simulation and it turns out to benefit market research. The creators run the same thing over and over and change the adverts to see what works best.
There are loads of things we cannot test at the moment because they are part of complex systems and we cannot have a control. All sorts of economic and social theories can't be tested because you don't have to identical world's where you can just change one variable. Such simulations could be really useful and that's before you consider entertainment value, create a sim, make things dramatic and share it with others.
The Doctor. simply The Doctor. What if...? They are doing simulation so they can test things before they time travel?
Me and my best friend have had this exact argument. He says why would they and I say why not? If humanity doesn't go extinct then there's plenty of time for at least one person somewhere somewhen running a sim just for sh*ts and giggles
A planet computer that gives me a headache I'm going to go get a pan galactic gargle blaster
This type of stuff always sends me into an existential wormhole of despair and nihilism. I don't know why I can't resist watching it.
There's also that whole holographic simulation running on the 'surface' of black holes concept. Just 'cause you perceive your universe to have 3 dimensions + time, doesn't mean that you're accurate.
Fun fact: The binary code in the top left of the outro translates to "BS" for "Because Science."
No, it's because this video was Bull Shit.
No u
@@mcfronny the only thing shit here is you
If a tree in a simulation falls over and nobody hears it, does it make a sound?
No, because optimization.
We can even argue if it has to be in a simulation, because quantum mechanics suggests events occur in a different way when perceived or not perceived.
I like that Kyle never really says that something isn't possible, he always finds a way.
Option 1 - He screams so LOUD that it ripples the very fabric of spacetime, and gets muffled in atmosphere. LIGO ought to have a great time with that one!
Option 2 - Hes no sol at all. The lil doppelganger tossed some Red Matter in the parent star, stayed in close orbit around the planet and forgot to pack a lunch. Now he's stuck up there, and screaming cuz hes hungry and can't get down.
I'm here all week folks... ;)
There is always the options that we are the first sapient life ever.... ever. people always seem to dismiss this due to odds but if the universe and "time" is practically infinite we may have to accept that we may be the first and only intelligent life for millennia to come.
Mr.SunnyD or we are the last sapient life in the universe.
Mind boom
Just think of this. So if you stub your little toe, is that how it actually feels. Or is it just how the simulation thinks it feels like.
Reese Thomas probably how it actually feels like.
That's why everything tastes like chicken.
That last bit is so easily explainable...
The criminally underrated movie The Thirteenth Floor examines this premise much better than he could explain it here.
GG nice job programmers great simulation 5/5
Redalpha 333 I don't agree. Confusing tutorial and controls, sometimes totally weird creatures, weird physics, player interaction total bullshit, but I would give them the credit of graphics designing 10/10 graphics
Nice physics engine, stable fps and I didn't found bugs
Apart from bugs on the ground.
I mean gliches.
I can't find the options menu
Does anyone else wait for the because Science end credits for the funny clip
I clicked on this video only to hear you say "my man". You made me happy Kyle
well this would solve the old riddle "if a tree fall in a forest but there is nobody there to hear it, does it make a sound?" because if there is nobody there to hear it the computer wouldn't load that cell so there would be no tree.
What if we lived in a micro verse, like the one that it's in Rick's battery
Rxn Gamer multiverse theory states in our 3D plane there is possibly infinite universes outside of our universe. On top of that string theory says there are at least ten dimensions of matter and gravity. If these other dimensions are parrallel to our 3D plane then each of those other dimensions could be populated with their own multiverses. And that's only off one 4D plane intersecting our 3D plane. If there are other 4D planes then you are talking about fifth dimensional space. Infinite universes stacked on top of infinite universes stacked on top of infinite universes.
But why is the car battery expanding?
Cogito ergo sum.
Dee Oh Dee more like Occam's razor. All we'd need to check is whether or not a supercomputer can start calculating the digits of π and keep going for a ridiculous period of time.
yes, my thought too. Thoses crazy theaory are freaking overrated, thanks for speading the good word of temperance.
A.M.!
Coitus ergo cum
@@Bamgraphiste what we forgetting albert saying reality is merely an illusion albeit a very persistent one
A recent(ish) episode of Doctor Who dealt with this very issue. The solution there, was to get a bunch of people in the same room, and give them till the count of, say, 3, then everyone speaks a random number. If you're in a simulation, then everyone in the room should come up with the exact same number. The more sophisticated the simulation, however, the lower the chances of a group of people randomly generating the same number. There, will still, however, be a preponderance of the same number in any given group.
Really appreciate your videos man. Please do an arc reactor video. Thanks man. Great work.
Do you need a good simulation, if you've lived your whole life in a bad one?
This is an idea I often think of.
That's a good follow up for if a tree falls in the woods does it make noise.
Max Headroom? Lawnmower Man? Sam Beckett? Wouldn't a computer world be Cybertron?
- We're all star stuff anyway, Dr. Innes.
Orcams Razor.
Can we disprove that we live in a Simulation? No. But can we prove it either? No.
So unless one has real evidence that shows that we live in a simulation, we just cut all the fluff and say this is reality.
Because if you argue for living in a Simulation, you could also argue that god made us. It's about as much supported by evidence.
L0LWTF1337 It's just a thought for entertainment
L0LWTF1337 also Occam's*
For all we know, God IS the guy that runs the simulation.
I think this concept of " wow we're in a simulation " is a very modern human idea and very imaginative. Only because its fun to think about it. Nothing else.
Jeff - Isn't that what Christianity boils down to? God creates a world, judges the people in it and then sorts them into 2 groups. After that he ends the world and makes a new one. To me that sounds like someone who is researching human nature.
But if me live in a simulation and me make a simulation would that count as a tinyverse like in rick in morty? or may be we are note in a simulation and we are in a universe that feeds a car batterie
According to quantum mechanics we are living in a existence like a video game where reality is not "rendered " until it is interacted with by a conscious observer. Particles exist in a wave function of probability until the observer "observes" who collapses the wave function into a actual particle. The double slit experiment strangely proves this by showing that the outcome is different depending on whether or not your looking at it. There is also error checking codes written into the equations that make up our existence exactly like the codes for computer search engines
You taught we wouldn't notice that thing about the earth being a computer with 10 to the power of "42" operations, great video thought.
If we live in a simulation why would the ones who created it put in our minds the idea of a simulation?
Pedro Veiga Probably to mess with us
Well if the first processor has infinite processing power...
That would mean infinite orders of simulation (example, simulation order 5: simulation in a simulation in a simulation in a simulation in a simulation).
The idea is that they didn't put it into our minds we're just able to think for ourselves and, as a result, we're able to make our own ideas like creating a simulation.
Why would it matter? Unless this is a Matrix simulation, then we are likely just software that can be deleted. It doesn't matter if we ever realize we are simulated because we wouldn't be able to do anything about it.
We could work on the technology to hack into their technology and take over their systems...maybe we are SkyNet
+Petro Veiga If this were a simulation with true AI, we would eventually become self-aware
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t(o .o) Peace among worlds, dude....
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haha, now i see where randy's butterfly segment came from... "gonna go find me some butterfly poon"
Rick impersonation is spot on!
Well IF we accept that the chances of us being in a simulation are like 20-50% it's quite likely that we actually are living in a simulation. But here is the question: Why would I? As far as I know, that's only some random - admittedly maybe very smart - person throwing around random numbers, or is there ANYTHING to back these numbers up? Like, I could just as well say the chances of Extinction are 70-90% and it would be just as true, right?
Sure, it seems likely that we one day reach a state where we have the ability to build something that is capable of simulating a whole world, but given global warming, weapons of mass destruction, constant wars etc there si also a quite high chance of us just destroying mankind and maybe even the whole planet one day in the future.
If we r in a simulation, and r like going to kill each other, what r the chances that our simulators go at war, and kill each other, and what if they're simulations, and their simulators go at war and die...
As this goes on to infinity, our chances of switching of r certain at every moment in time, and the fact that we r still here is proof itself that we cannot be a simulation as the chances that the chain of simulations we r in is finite, is infinitesimaly small as there are infinitely many infinite chains of simulations.
Funhaus made me think in a possible episode, not likely to be picked though... How does the healing factor affect the refractory period on Wolverine???
Maybe not a full episode, but maybe on a mini episode on his Instagram.
You mean if Wolverine can cum many times in a row without getting soft or hypersensitive? Is that really what you're asking?
TiagoTiago a mini episode would be good, it's just a silly thing, I know.
I like to think of it this way. We are 100% either a simulation now or a simulation in the fact we are the memories of ourselves.
I'm glad you threw in that last bit in the end about it not mattering. After 3 years of philosophy, I started to have a little burn-out over it all, and I came to the conclusion that this reality is reality... even if it isn't, and all the energy we expend trying to answer this question is ultimately wasted. This is the reality where your bills are due. This is the reality where you got married/divorced. This is the reality where you put bandaids on skinned knees. This is the reality where you had your first kiss, do laundry, crash your car, hit that big home run, got that heartbreaking strike-out, buried your grandmother, welcomed your first child into the world... This 'is' reality... even if it isn't.
Now that this whole simulation debate has gotten popular, I've taken the exact same stance. This is reality, even if it isn't, and also because what's the end game of proving otherwise? Either way, it's not a productive use of time. Either you spend your life seeking evidence only to come up short, in which case you wasted your time, or you actually manage to prove it's a simulation... Then what?
No seriously, then what? Does knowing it's a simulation give us the ability to manipulate it or interact in a different way? Probably not. What it will do, though, is instill a sense of hopelessness and meaninglessness. Will you go on with your life, as equally motivated as you are right now, knowing that you're nothing more than a string of 1s and 0s, created for the amusement of those outside the simulation?
I think that'd be a tough adjustment for many, if not most, people. Nope, it's better that we never know the truth if we are in a simulation. This reality is reality, even if it isn't.
I wonder if this is the reason why like many *including myself* sometimes actually feel like your in a dream like state, as in this doesn't actually feel like reality. That or we are just insane. But good insane. Cause we're different from others...yeah that's it lol
Bobby Barrett Im pretty sure we are real but if we did live in a sim I would say you wouldn't be able to tell the difference until technology caught up to check it.
Or how some dreams we have seem so real they turn into memories in this reality...or how a lot of different folks who take DMT have been known to share verrry similar "gateway" scenarios in which they've met some kind of great creator...
Yeah I know what you’re talking about with the whole dream like state thing. I’ve had that happen aswell when I’m just doing something. My eyes will roll back and I’ll get will dreamy light headed then I will be fine in a couple of seconds.
Bobby Barrett Sounds like a psyche term called derealization
Maybe you're a synth
The true question is: If we are in a simulation, does it matter?
Wait... I wrote it before he said it.
Nessie Andrew I doubt we are in a sim because future humans would have to be highly empathetic or they would probably die due to war or something else.
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Now that's a baseless assumption.
Alexander Anderson isn't all of this?
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Well yes, but your statement is more broad. What makes you think an advanced civilization can't be violent and at war with others?
Kyle is convincing us that we cant know that we are simulation, we are simulation guys! Kyle is one of them
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Great video. Please make a video about how accurate are the meteor scenes in movies like Dinosaur (from Disney) and Deep Impact.
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So there's at least a 20% chance that when someone goes exploring in the jungle, the jungle renders, and a few of us experience déjà-vu. Lovely.
Ha ha! Gags were great, This is your best Rick Impression in all simulations...