Simulation Theory : A Reference Book for Simulation Theory (a Psychological and Philosophical Consideration) by Maria Baker (2022, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSimon Dough
ISBN-101774857170
ISBN-139781774857175
eBay Product ID (ePID)14071616921

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Book TitleSimulation Theory : A Reference Book for Simulation Theory (a Psychological and Philosophical Consideration)
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2022
TopicFolklore & Mythology, General, Physics / General
GenrePhilosophy, Social Science, Science
AuthorMaria Baker
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight6.9 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in

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SynopsisThe simulation theory: are you living in a simulated reality? Is a book that explores the possibility of us inhabiting a simulated world. The first part of the book goes through each of the three possibilities for nick bostrom's simulation hypothesis and analyzes them, providing evidence for why each one might be true or false. After analyzing the different possibilities, the author then asks what it would mean if we are living in a computer simulation and what implications it has for our understanding of reality. You'll discover What the simulation theory is A solution to the science vs. Religion problem A 10-second method to banish embarrassment, anxiety, and fear Little things that suggest the simulation theory is real How you can use the simulation theory to change your perspective about anything How you could make your life infinitely better with cheat codes. Have you ever wondered what our robots might be thinking? What do our cars experience as they use their sensors to observe the world around them and increasingly take over our driving duties? When we play computer games, are we the only ones who experience the simulated virtual worlds they create? More generally, are our computer-driven creations sentient with their own internal, subjective streams of conscious?
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