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#756 Donald Hoffman: The Case Against Reality, and the Interface Theory of Perception

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Do You Think That Simulation Theory Could Have Implications for Simulation Theory?

I wanted to ask you about simulated reality. If your theory is tracked, it could have some implications for how we think about and deal with simulated realities that we ourselves create. For example, in virtual worlds, computers, and... I mean, even that sort of traditional Robert Nozick's experience machine for the experiment where we plug ourselves into a machine, and it feels so real that we can't really distinguish it from reality. Do you think that if we are dealing with an interface anyways that simulated realities are really that different from what we're experiencing? That's a great question. The answer is, yes, this what we're experienced right now is a simulated reality, but I need

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