We can get back to some of these points as needed, but I think our main thread is with your other comment, and I’ll resist the urge to start a long tangent about the metaphysics of being “simulated” vs. “imagined”.
We can get back to some of these points as needed, but I think our main thread is with your other comment, and I’ll resist the urge to start a long tangent about the metaphysics of being “simulated” vs. “imagined”.