crazy idea: the simulation hypothesis is correct, and quantum mechanics and general relativity are the bugs in physics at the edge cases

Apr 1, 2014 · 1:01 AM UTC

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@sama in any case, kudos to the developers and UI designers, compelling job
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@sama in other words: a public YC endorsement for $GOOG / $FB M&A Strategy - 👍 - now must add more deals to pipeline medium.com/tech-talk-video-n…
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@sama another one: "to develop a new ecosystem based on digital identification of everything using #informationtags" wallcompass.com
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It's interesting and makes me want to highlight it on the same day after 9 years 🖖
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@sama that's the easy way out. Perhaps quantum states offer us inter-universe communication, or even crazier, are only leaky abstractions.
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UNIFIED field theory is LOVE
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@sama problem is they’re only “edge cases” to us; in the context of the whole universe those are pretty normal scales.
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@sama They're too specific, detailed and elegant to be bugs.
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@sama is quantum mechanics a bug, or more like floating point underflow
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@sama not crazy
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