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Anonymous No.16835179 [Report] >>16835324 >>16835358 >>16835451 >>16835884 >>16837591 >>16837609
What if quantum fluctuations are just compression artifacts of the simulator?
What if quantization itself is just the sim’s resolution limit?
If we really lived in a simulation, why would the dev waste so much memory on an infinite universe we’ll never see, instead of just making a smaller one with enough RAM left for deterministic physics at the microscopic level?
Anonymous No.16835324 [Report]
>>16835179 (OP)
It could be. Would be hard to test those things without knowing about whatever the simulation is running on. Maybe the quantum effects are intentional to obscure the details.
Anonymous No.16835327 [Report]
See, I believe the human biological self is an illusion at best.

Think about this. If humans had access to true weapons of mass destruction like bombs the size of planets, wouldn't that suggest our sense of self is just God experiencing itself?

All logical thought experiments lead to the self being God.

The fact that my sentience and consciousness can arrive at such a conclusion means that it is almost certainly true.
Anonymous No.16835358 [Report]
>>16835179 (OP)
quantum fluctuations are not real. QFT doesnt predict any fluctuations, its just a tool to calculate particle interactions.
Anonymous No.16835451 [Report]
>>16835179 (OP)
they’re aether noise
Anonymous No.16835884 [Report]
>>16835179 (OP)

is cosmic ray hitting a spot
Anonymous !./rarepi/. No.16837591 [Report]
>>16835179 (OP)
there is no simulator
Anonymous No.16837609 [Report] >>16837647
>>16835179 (OP)
quantum fluctuations are just interactions we can't measure in a high enough resolution to determine what they are, we can only go so far
Anonymous No.16837647 [Report]
>>16837609
Quantum fluctuations are neither predictions of a theory nor measurable objects. They are nothing.