Message from @ShyGuyfromUpHigh
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"i dont know what other simulation earther's believe. i was surprised to see that option on here tbh. i believe in a simulated universe, which is a little different"
What does that even mean?
i said more than that cherry picker
Admiral Byrd went to the south pole while he claimed he went to the north pole. It was intentional disinformation to mislead foreign powers. His mission to the south pole was supposed to be covert.
Simulation argument by Nick Bostrom: https://www.simulation-argument.com/simulation.pdf
Skip to IV: for probabilistic mathematics
do you believe in atoms, and molecules, and quarks and muons ? @Dear Mason
What does that have to do with this?
@SunRazor They were trying to investigate the hollow earth and were attacked.
its relevant
But they wont tell you that.
Because?
you ask all the questions. its my turn
Ok ok
Sure I believe it's possible they're real
whats that mean
yes or no
I don't need to give a yes or no
mason is correct
Look, what does this have to do with simulation earth? Are we arguing science or?
@🎃Oakheart🎃 I was under the impression that Byrd was hunting for german U-boats that purportedly found an entrance under the ice
I don't see the relevance so I won't answer until you tell me
They were most likely hunting for germans going into the inner earth.
I think the fear was that the Nazi's had possibly built an underwater base under the ice
Giants, dragons, creatures of legend.
I don't really know
Live down there perhaps.
the simulation is a sandbox
it has "particles"
Ok?
I do have an old video if a fleet taking a trip to antarctica
Hollow earth
and a flight that finds dry land with warm water in the middle of nowhere in antarctica
you were asking what quarks and other subatomic particles are made of because we know that they appear and disappear, pull information from nowhere, etc, right? @ShyGuyfromUpHigh
you ask me why i believe what i believe. im trying to explain it. you're being mad sarcastic though @Dear Mason
I'm not lol
we know quantum mechanics as a very odd and nonsensical science