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that is the
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she is the best
she is the best
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is the default.
is the default.
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what is the amorsh
what is the amorsh
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chemistry is the key.
chemistry is the key.
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what is the problem ?
what is the problem ?
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is the preliminary issue.
is the preliminary issue.
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is the indicator ethical?
is the indicator ethical?
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"yes" is the answer.
"yes" is the answer.
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jesús is the “truth”.
jesús is the “truth”.
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)* laxenaire m., and o. laurent, ""what is the current thinking on the biorhythm theory?"".
)* laxenaire m., and o. laurent, "what is the current thinking on the biorhythm theory?
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(1996), "simulation, theory, and content", in theories of theories of mind, eds.
(1996), "simulation, theory, and content", in theories of theories of mind, eds.
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the objection could be made that the simulation does not have to run in "real time".
the objection could be made that the simulation does not have to run in "real time".
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this, in turn, raises questions as to why the creators of the simulation would delete the simulation.
this, in turn, raises questions as to why the creators of the simulation would delete the simulation.
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(1999), "space is the machine: a configurational theory of architecture", cambridge university press.
(1999), "space is the machine: a configurational theory of architecture", cambridge: cambridge university press.
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* "the simulation argument" website by nick bostrom, director, future of humanity institute, oxford university.
*"the simulation argument" website by nick bostrom, director, future of humanity institute, oxford university.
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one may usefully distinguish between two types of simulation: in an extrinsic simulation, the consciousness is external to the simulation, whereas in an intrinsic simulation the consciousness is entirely contained within it and has no presence in the external reality.
one may usefully distinguish between two types of simulation: in an extrinsic simulation, the consciousness is external to the simulation, whereas in an intrinsic simulation the consciousness is entirely contained within it and has no presence in the external reality.
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even if we are a simulated reality, there is no way to be sure the beings running the simulation are not themselves a simulation, and the operators of "that" simulation are not a simulation, ad infinitum.
even if we are a simulated reality, there is no way to be sure the beings running the simulation are not themselves a simulation, and the operators of "that" simulation are not a simulation.
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a conclusion reached by peter s. jenkins at york university argues that there would be multiple reasons to create a simulation; in order to avoid the simulation creating another simulation, the first would be deleted.
a conclusion reached by peter s. jenkins at york university argues that there would be multiple reasons to create a simulation; in order to avoid the simulation creating another simulation, the first would be deleted.
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