Soldato
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I'd agree with the last bit - the first is somewhat more complicated. There is as much supportive evidence that one day our own level of technology will reach a point where we could simulate a fully immersive sub-universe as there is for the existence of life elsewhere in the universe which logically would raise the question of our own existence.
thing is we're straying away from the realms of verifiable science and into philosophy here.
the thing with all these theories is that without any empirical proof of their truth you have to assume it's not true, this applies as much to us being simulations, products of sentient creators, or the creations of the previous universe's achievements a la Asimov.
all of these are "possible" but beleiving in any one possibility over the others with no evidential basis for that beleif is a bit stupid.
hell i could say that the events of the star wars films are all absolutely true and did in fact happen in our universe a long time ago in a galaxy far far away, you can't prove me wrong but that doesn't make me right.


