(October 7, 2017 at 2:02 am)ignoramus Wrote: I've jumped on the bandwagon but I'm asking a serious philosophical question.
Let's say science has breached the boundary wall of the sim's sandbox and has concluded that we are in fact in a sim we cannot control or affect.
Knowing this, would you just meh, and continue ordering pizza and chicken wings?
Would you change your outlook to your perceived life and do things differently?
Would you go all Vegas shooter because life is just computer code anyway? No "real" harm done anyway.
Theists, knowing everything is false, including our reality, our sacred texts, etc, what would you do different?
I'm convinced the theists won't comprehend the gravity of the situation and deep down still believe there is a god that made the sim people.
Even though everything they think they know about said god was all part of our sim to start with?
I'd probably do nothing different. It feels real. The fun still feels good, pain still feels bad. Work will still suck! What's really different?
What all this has to do with philosophy?
Don't you think that this philosophy forum has been vandalized enough with all these stories coming from daylight hallucinations?
Skepticism & Pseudoscience would fit better this fantasy?
