What I think is that the people on here is clearly way, way, way dumber than I would ever have thought
Are.
Somehow my factual statement that MWI implies that there will be computer simulations in a tiny tiny tiny fraction of ‘worlds’ in which there will be God-like entities within the simulations
All religions that are possible to simulate. (So none of them as far as I am aware, but there would at least be every possible near-enough simulation of said religions except with the logical self-contradictions resolved in one way or another.)
Are you seriously telling me that you do not have the imagination to think how a simulation could manipulate the laws within the simulated Universe?
Why wouldn’t it be possible to simulate miracles? Hell if MWI is true there was really a guy named Jesus in one universe who walked on water because all the particles in the water he walked on by the “law of nonzero probability” turned to solid matter.
When gratuitously insulting people and generally behaving like an ass you need to take more care not to make screwups yourself.
Are you seriously telling me that you do not have the imagination to think how a simulation could manipulate the laws within the simulated Universe?
Me telling you that seems exceedingly unlikely.
Why wouldn’t it be possible to simulate miracles?
Miracles are trivial. That’s why I didn’t mention them and instead made a note about logical self-contradictions in the divinity specifications. In case you didn’t notice this amounts to what is essentially an agreement with a clarification.
Are.
All religions that are possible to simulate. (So none of them as far as I am aware, but there would at least be every possible near-enough simulation of said religions except with the logical self-contradictions resolved in one way or another.)
Grammar nazi.
Are you seriously telling me that you do not have the imagination to think how a simulation could manipulate the laws within the simulated Universe? Why wouldn’t it be possible to simulate miracles? Hell if MWI is true there was really a guy named Jesus in one universe who walked on water because all the particles in the water he walked on by the “law of nonzero probability” turned to solid matter.
When gratuitously insulting people and generally behaving like an ass you need to take more care not to make screwups yourself.
Me telling you that seems exceedingly unlikely.
Miracles are trivial. That’s why I didn’t mention them and instead made a note about logical self-contradictions in the divinity specifications. In case you didn’t notice this amounts to what is essentially an agreement with a clarification.