If we’re in a simulation, does it even matter?
Physicists say quantum particles don’t “render” until someone observes them, like a video game only loading what the player looks at.
The speed of light could just be a processing limit. The Planck length looks like a pixel size.
But here’s my question: if you found out tomorrow this is a simulation, would you actually live any differently?
Or does it not even matter?
Yes it changes everything
No I wouldn’t
It would mess with my head but I’d move on
Already living like it doesn’t matter
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If we’re in a simulation, does it even matter?
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