Does that imply that the laws of the basement universe are even more ‘boring’ than our own? They decided to spice it up a little with ‘magic’ like… umm… well, I can’t think of any disposable rules. Maybe the weak force, to make nukes possible. But that doesn’t seem very fun.
Thanks. There was also a comic in which the people of world realize that they are in a simulation, a video game. They all refuse to fight for the simulator’s entertainment. The last panel is the teenager playing the game who says “this is boring” and turns it off. Do you have a link for that one?
Some people consider games like WoW boring, so… it depends. Even if the basement universe is more boring for its inhabitants, it does not need to be more boring for us.
Maybe our second law of thermodynamics is a limitation of the game. A time limit to prevent basement universe basement dwellers to literally spend eternity playing. :D
If our simulations were conscious, many of them would logically conclude that our world is inhabited by orcs and elves with magical powers.
Does that imply that the laws of the basement universe are even more ‘boring’ than our own? They decided to spice it up a little with ‘magic’ like… umm… well, I can’t think of any disposable rules. Maybe the weak force, to make nukes possible. But that doesn’t seem very fun.
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Thanks. There was also a comic in which the people of world realize that they are in a simulation, a video game. They all refuse to fight for the simulator’s entertainment. The last panel is the teenager playing the game who says “this is boring” and turns it off. Do you have a link for that one?
Some people consider games like WoW boring, so… it depends. Even if the basement universe is more boring for its inhabitants, it does not need to be more boring for us.
Maybe our second law of thermodynamics is a limitation of the game. A time limit to prevent basement universe basement dwellers to literally spend eternity playing. :D