One: for most life forms, learning is almost always fatal and inherently painful. That doesn’t mean a life simulator would be cruel, merely impartial. Every time we remember something from the past, or dream something that didn’t happen in the past, we’re running a simulation, ourselves. Even when we use some science in an attempt to learn without simulation, we must test the validity of this learning by running a simulation. Well, an experiment, but that amounts to the same here.
I suggest that the scientific method is essential to intelligence, and that it follows that ASI runs ancestor simulations.
Two: what does “out of that sim” mean and how is it relevant to the argument put here?
One: for most life forms, learning is almost always fatal and inherently painful. That doesn’t mean a life simulator would be cruel, merely impartial. Every time we remember something from the past, or dream something that didn’t happen in the past, we’re running a simulation, ourselves. Even when we use some science in an attempt to learn without simulation, we must test the validity of this learning by running a simulation. Well, an experiment, but that amounts to the same here.
I suggest that the scientific method is essential to intelligence, and that it follows that ASI runs ancestor simulations.
Two: what does “out of that sim” mean and how is it relevant to the argument put here?