But how do you know for certain that this reality that we find ourselves in is not a simulation. It just needs to be detailed enough to fool the human senses!
The builders of that simulation would need motive to do so. Why use the natural resources of several planets just to build a computer to do this??
It just needs to be detailed enough to fool the human senses!
No it doesn't.
If you are going with the argument that not everything in the universe needs to be simulated, just enough to get a general picture, then I propose the following:
When we build are virtual world we don't need to simulate
sapience. If we just want a general system that shows us something
like our world, and not an exact predictive replica, why would we need to program in
sapience?? Isn't AI in approximation of human action and reaction good enough??
We have AIs that, without being fully cognizant, can at least mime and mimic human action and reaction, so why would we, if we were building a simulated world, need to spend the time and effort to program in such unnecessary details as sapient actors?? Can't we just stick a few AIs into it that could mimic human action enough to make the simulation "good enough"??
You've already established that the simulation does not need to be perfect, so why even make the humans sapient?? You wouldn't need to "fool" them at
all if you did not make them fully sapient. It'd probably be easier overall in the grand scheme of things for our simulated world if we did not give them sapience.[/QUOTE]