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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
@rogue6069
2 years ago
The “reason” everyone misses to argue for advanced civilizations running simulations has nothing to do with seeing the past or entertainment…it’s to see THE FUTURE. Their future. Think about it. If you can create an accurate simulation it doesn’t have to run in real time. You could simulate history up to your time in fast forward and then let it continue to run forward to see what might happen. You could do that hundreds of thousands of times. Mining the future for technology and medical advances. Learning what to do and perhaps more importantly what not to do. That’s the compelling reason they’d do it. It’s the compelling reason I’d do it.
https://youtu.be/ERY1wEMmEXY