I recently had a dream (more like a nightmare) where scientists discovered that we were all living in a simulation.
Somehow, they managed to access the supercomputer that created it, and they decided to "unplug" it, so to speak, because they thought it would be best for all of us. Before doing so, they gave humanity seven days to say goodbye to their loved ones and make peace with everything. Then, little by little, things started disappearing until it was just me and my family holding hands, and finally, we disintegrated into "pixels."
I know, my mind comes up with some really strange stuff, but that dream made me start looking into the simulation hypothesis—something I had never taken seriously before. Now, I'm more inclined to believe it might actually be true.
What do you guys think? Is the life we experience real, or is it just an incredibly realistic kind of video game?
Somehow, they managed to access the supercomputer that created it, and they decided to "unplug" it, so to speak, because they thought it would be best for all of us. Before doing so, they gave humanity seven days to say goodbye to their loved ones and make peace with everything. Then, little by little, things started disappearing until it was just me and my family holding hands, and finally, we disintegrated into "pixels."
I know, my mind comes up with some really strange stuff, but that dream made me start looking into the simulation hypothesis—something I had never taken seriously before. Now, I'm more inclined to believe it might actually be true.
What do you guys think? Is the life we experience real, or is it just an incredibly realistic kind of video game?