Meed
boy named crow
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Water in a simulation is real water in the simulation. It isn't the same as water 'out here'. Life in a simulation is real life. It just isn't the same as life 'out here'. The reason for this is because there are different rules for what we call matter here and what counts as matter 'there'.
Hmm, I thought in our back and forth we had reached an agreement that water in a simulation is not real water. Additionally that there is not really a separate world created by the simulation. I understand why someone might talk in those terms, but it seems unnecessarily confusing to revert back to that language when its use was a significant point of contention (or did I misunderstand?).
As I recall, we agreed that a simulated orange is not really an orange, that simulated water is not really wet and there is no actual "in the simulation" outside of our terminologies of "polite fiction". That is, the simulation is actually just a rule-governed pattern of electrons moving through gates. This exists in "our world". And some subset of its pattern of outputs is isomorphic to the physical system it is simulating.
Where was disagreed was your claim that simulated actions, unlike objects are "real" (or as "equally real" as what they are simulating).
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