• LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 小时前

    I don’t think reasonable is even it for me, it’s just a helpful assumption.

    If they are doing a perfect job at a Truman show type situation, there’s nothing you can do, so you might as well assume they’re not and play your role.

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      8 小时前

      It’s more reasonable via Occam’s razor (more complexity is less reasonable, when everything else is equal). However it is still just a belief axiom. You have to assume 1 holds.

      • Digit@lemmy.wtf
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        5 小时前

        Too many cut themselves on Occam’s razor, incorrectly presuming all else equal.

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          5 小时前

          If things are not all equal, then we can slice off a section of the axiom, and start dissecting it, via science. The axiom only applies if things are exactly equal.

          E.g. Gravity wave detectors have found oddities, just above the noise floor. These are likely equipment artifacts. They are also consistent with us being in a simulation, and us touching close to the resolution limit. If true (quite unlikely) then it would prove the axiom false.