relativity of motion, stating that the motion has no absolute meaning (to say if something is in motion or rest, one must adopt some reference frame; without a reference frame, one cannot tell the state of being in rest or in uniform motion), a similar property has been suggested for reality, meaning that without a reference world, one cannot tell the world one is living in is real or a simulated one. Therefore, there is no absolute meaning for reality. Similar to the situation in Einstein's relativity, there are two fundamental principles for the theory 'Relativity of reality'.
1) All worlds are equally real.
2) Simulated events and simulating events coexist.
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that is some pretty heavy stuff if you read it and understand what it suggests =)
1) All worlds are equally real.
2) Simulated events and simulating events coexist.
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that is some pretty heavy stuff if you read it and understand what it suggests =)