Kolmogorov complexity suggests a Tegmark IV mathematical universe where there are many more simulations than there are base realities.
In a Tegmark IV universe, there’s no meaningful distinction between a simulation and a base reality—as anything “computed” by the simulation, is already in existence without the need for a simulation.
In a Tegmark IV universe, there’s no meaningful distinction between a simulation and a base reality—as anything “computed” by the simulation, is already in existence without the need for a simulation.
Sure.