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Brad DeLong's avatar

If we were in an imperfect simulation, wouldn't we be likely to find, as we look around, a lot of fine-tuning, many hierarchy problems, and a bunch of places where deep structure does not conform to what we thought we would see from shallower structure, but rather where we have to resort to putting in extra kludgy epicycles like "inflation", "dark energy", "dark matter", and "cosmological constants"?

Or maybe we are living in a simulation. I don't see electromagnetic wavelengths, after all: I see a color wheel. How is that not living in a simulation—albeit one created by my kludgy evolved sensory pathways rather than by DesCartes's Demon?

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Eharding's avatar

If the world is a simulation, one should expect to see miracles. These definitely exist; the miracle of telepathy is particularly well-attested. One should also expect implausible levels of safety or dysfunctionality within the world we see, and I do think we see both.

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