The problem with such arguments is that they shoot out their own support. If I am in a simulation, then the external universe can be any size and shape it likes for all I know.
Yes, that is the general problem with simulation arguments: they are epistemologically self undermining.
The problem with such arguments is that they shoot out their own support. If I am in a simulation, then the external universe can be any size and shape it likes for all I know.
Yes, that is the general problem with simulation arguments: they are epistemologically self undermining.