If the "real real world" does not have reality pixels, then any simulation which does is going to diverge from reality eventually, and thus become useless. A sufficient (but not necessary) condition for this divergence would be the acquisition of knowledge of the reality pixels by the simulants. They would stop behaving as an accurate simulation and start behaving as something with no real-world predictive use for the programmers.
Not so. We use imperfect models to study things all the time, weather, social trends, life itself, etc. We have models that run continuously that are FAR less accurate then the ones in question, yet they provide insight and are of academic interest. The imperfection of the model doesn't mean we don't use models, all models are imperfect yet we use them all the time.
As well the science of simulation itself could be the topic of interest to the denizens of primal reality. They may want to know how many reflections the mirror might be able to have?
Simulations which were shut down when they understood reality was simulated might exist but they would not be most of them, and in any case we don't know we are simulated yet, so we may have a little time
It still comes down to real-world utility, no matter how many levels of simulation there are. Why would programmers want to simulate something with no predictive use?
We do it all the time. Why wouldn't they?? From a psych perspective I would think it would be
fascinating to see the results of a society that knew it was simulated! Also from a philosophical perspective, even a theological one. It could just be kids ant farms. Order you own
reality today and be god for $19.99! Maybe that's what happened to god. He discovered porn and forgot about us. His ant farm is still running in the background.
Entertainment, perhaps. In that case I pity the programmer who thought simulating Alzheimer's, or muscular dystrophy, or the Holocaust, was entertaining.
They may have been kept to make the simulation more
real. What 12 year old boy would want a wussified 'care bear' 'ant farm'?
Or it might have been a simulation from the start of the universe to see how life might develop the same, or differently. Another simulation I would LOVE to run.
I don't buy this. If the world you lived in was not known to be a simulation, as this one isn't, then why would you want to simulate one where it was known? Any knowledge of how to get rich or powerful that you would take away from a simulation like that would be very unlikely to work in the real world.
Right but the primal reality has many other reasons to run simulations than prediction and even prediction using flawed models is more useful than prediction using more flawed models. We see this all over in our own reality.
And for those that were predictive and were not based in the primal reality you would definitely want there to be signs the simulants could discover. ALSO you might want ones where it was very hard to discover so you could
drawn some inferences about the primal reality.
At the top level, though, the occupants of the real world would not know that they were in a simulated reality for one simple reason: they're not in a simulated reality. Whether they know they're not is irrelevant; what's relevant is that they don't know they are. To simulate any human behavior such as the ability to get rich or powerful, they would have to ensure that the simulation was as close to the same as the real world as possible. And a world where the inhabitants knew they were simulated would be so vastly different than a world where the inhabitants didn't know that as to make the simulation useless. Deeper levels of simulation would not change this.
In order to refute the possibility of our reality being simulated you are saying:
1) we simulate for no other reason than prediction
2) imperfect models are of no value and would not be employed for prediction
Both of those we know to be false from our own reality.
Note that there only need be one simulation running in the primal reality. And only one reality need be simulated in it, etc, etc. Though there seems no reason to assume there would only be one at any level.