Message from @🎃Oakheart🎃

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2019-10-11 01:16:24 UTC  

they do

2019-10-11 01:16:25 UTC  

i dont know much aside from the basics

2019-10-11 01:16:28 UTC  

And when you are able to break down the wave fronts into their component 'intersection' waves which are each faster than the speed of light.

2019-10-11 01:16:35 UTC  

that doesnt make them any less real

2019-10-11 01:16:57 UTC  

i feel like you're trying to make an argument, but i dont really know what it's about

2019-10-11 01:17:09 UTC  

@oƃǝW I was the same way before I got into QM. You just need to start reading about it.

2019-10-11 01:17:20 UTC  

you joined in on another convo i was having

2019-10-11 01:17:42 UTC  

I can link you to some books

2019-10-11 01:17:43 UTC  

for me, there's nothing really strange about quantum mechanics

2019-10-11 01:17:49 UTC  

how so

2019-10-11 01:17:53 UTC  

ah yeah, i was just trying to take the place of the other person because they seemed unwilling to discuss the topic

2019-10-11 01:18:01 UTC  

QM is very strange

2019-10-11 01:18:05 UTC  

it's how people interpret quantum mechanics thats very strange

2019-10-11 01:18:07 UTC  

I still dont understand QM and i have been on it for almost a year 😦

2019-10-11 01:18:28 UTC  

it goes against our everyday logic

2019-10-11 01:18:35 UTC  

there was a quote...something about if you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't

2019-10-11 01:18:36 UTC  

lmao

2019-10-11 01:18:41 UTC  

@ShyGuyfromUpHigh not if you break it down into waves

2019-10-11 01:18:42 UTC  

I still don't see what this has to do with simulation universe

2019-10-11 01:18:44 UTC  

The universe is indeed a strange place

2019-10-11 01:19:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/632024333824294913/Flat-Earth-Memes-24.png

2019-10-11 01:19:07 UTC  

a "particle" is the sum of an infinite number of waves

2019-10-11 01:19:33 UTC  

do you understand that ?

2019-10-11 01:19:38 UTC  

Hey, that FLAT horizon looks pretty curved to me

2019-10-11 01:19:45 UTC  

or are you repeating it?

2019-10-11 01:20:02 UTC  

earth aint flat

2019-10-11 01:20:21 UTC  

Love how in NASA's official images, the ISS and other satellites are curved.

2019-10-11 01:20:25 UTC  

do 'who' understand 'what'?

2019-10-11 01:20:31 UTC  

Fish eye lense.

2019-10-11 01:20:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/632024785517281290/ECT8WfP.png

2019-10-11 01:20:55 UTC  

@he vibin tho Whats your thoughts on a simulated universe

2019-10-11 01:21:50 UTC  

"Simulation earth", "simulation universe" it really doesn't matter what you call it since either way the whole thing is simulated

2019-10-11 01:21:52 UTC  

Have you ever heard of the Fourier Series?

2019-10-11 01:22:38 UTC  

"at least one of the following propositions is true: (1)
the human species is very likely to go extinct before reaching a
“posthuman” stage; (2) any posthuman civilization is extremely unlikely
to run a significant number of simulations of their evolutionary history (or
variations thereof); (3) we are almost certainly living in a computer
simulation. It follows that the belief that there is a significant chance that
we will one day become posthumans who run ancestor‐simulations is
false, unless we are currently living in a simulation." I agree with the 3rd proposition @ShyGuyfromUpHigh

2019-10-11 01:23:01 UTC  

Typical

2019-10-11 01:23:02 UTC  

becoming a posthuman stage means that we will eventually simulate a universe of our own

2019-10-11 01:23:13 UTC  

It still doesn't matter though

2019-10-11 01:23:14 UTC  

@Dear Mason go to sleep

2019-10-11 01:23:37 UTC  

@he vibin tho thats the way i look at it

2019-10-11 01:23:49 UTC  

It assumes that a civilization, which could have been created who the hell knows how many years ago, is simulating us

2019-10-11 01:23:55 UTC  

what happens if the 'real' earth gets destroyed and all the computers the run the simulation get destroyed along with it?