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Yup i think so. But the argument is wrong in that i believe that the simulation is run by infinite beings that created this simulation to get limitations. So by extrapolating the limits of this simulation to outside the simulation is wrong logic.
Testnet coins have value. The mythology of it is to say that they dont. You cant actually wipe a testnet, any reorg will make the chain of accumulated work longer. All you can do is stop linking to it.
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HoloKat 1 year ago
🤔 id like to see this expanded if you already have or plan on. I’m thinking in video games you have to put in the work to acquire resources. The character may be indifferent to whether actual energy was used or if the activity is simulated.
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HoloKat 1 year ago
Everything you currently experience is relative to your environment. If all you know is this environment, you don’t really know if there’s something else beyond it. You’re a prisoner or your brain and how it perceives things. Now imagine this is a game (a rudimentary simulation) and you don’t know what actual forces control you. You’d have no way of knowing apart from discovering some glitch that hinted at this being a simulation.
Ok imagine you are the character and the game teleports you or creates a thousand bricks of gold in front of view: you broke all laws of physics. So I think in-game PoW might be overrated
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HoloKat 1 year ago
The game is obviously constrained by some variables and no one is cheating yet. Or maybe they have but we’re playing a different instance and are not aware of it
Could you please elaborate or point to a resource that elaborates on this?
I agree that it is real, i just don't think the limitations of this reality are everywhere. (we can go outside this reality).