None of that is necessary. All the future superintelligence needs to do is create many historical sims in order to fulfill the simulation argument. If it does that in our future, then we (edit: likely) already are sims now, and our resurrection is thus straightforward.
This exact argument is already presented late in the article: “In the event that we’re in a simulation already, many of the barriers facing the scanning of an entire universe (or at least a solar system, accounting for miniscule external gravitational influences) are solved. That information already exists in the simulation back end.”
None of that is necessary. All the future superintelligence needs to do is create many historical sims in order to fulfill the simulation argument. If it does that in our future, then we (edit: likely) already are sims now, and our resurrection is thus straightforward.
This exact argument is already presented late in the article: “In the event that we’re in a simulation already, many of the barriers facing the scanning of an entire universe (or at least a solar system, accounting for miniscule external gravitational influences) are solved. That information already exists in the simulation back end.”
You might’ve finished reading before you replied
“likely already are,” right?
Yeah