• Remmock
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    31 year ago

    Even more importantly: God is omnipotent, which means they don’t make mistakes. A simulation doesn’t imply a higher power that is perfect in every way.

    • Poggervania
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      God is omnipotent, which means they don’t make mistakes.

      Actually, no - the dictionary definition of omnipotent is literally being able to do anything. God being faultless is a different thing entirely and depending on how you interpret scripture, that is a false statement. He regrets making humans, so you could argue he sees humans as his own mistake - which is an entirely different kind of fucked-up for another day’s topic.

      So whomever is running the simulation would be omnipotent, because they are literally making whatever happens in our universe happen by running a simulation of a universe.

      EDIT: meant “everything” instead of “anything” but fuck it

      • Remmock
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        11 year ago

        “able to do anything”

        I’m all set up right there, thanks.

      • Zoolander
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        11 year ago

        Actually, yes. If they’re able to do anything then they’re also able to correct their mistakes. That’s not something that can be assumed about the creator of a simulation. Just look at the current state of our simulations.

      • Clarke
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        01 year ago

        It’ll be a new day in 30 minutes. Can you continue this thread?

    • cannache
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      11 year ago

      How can a programmer or simulation operator have a mistake?

    • Zoolander
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      11 year ago

      Great point. For all we know, we’re a simulation created by ancestors who are just as imperfect as we are.