HansMustermann
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What if I look both ways before crossing the street in my dream?![]()
It doesn't matter, actually.
Can you make a car disappear by just concentrating hard / not believing in it / whatever? If I ask you to kick that big rock over there real hard, can you make your foot just pass through it?
No.
And that's why silly mental exercises like "what if it's a dream?" are ultimately irrelevant.
Even if it's all in your imagination (a la solipsism) or a dream or The Matrix or a holographic simulation of the whole universe or whatever, the fact is, you can't control that simulation. Whether it's the matrix or a part of your brain that produces that rock, the important part is: you can't control it. If you get run over by a car, it will still hurt like heck, and you'll still be in a cast. If that's just a dream, then your brain really hates you.
So ultimately, yes, even if reality were a dream, you should look both ways. And all opinions are still not equally valid. Some will match how the simulation actually works, some won't. Those that go "nah, I'll break my foot if I kick that rock real hard" are a bit more likely to be true than pulling stuff out of the behind like, "I could make that rock disappear."
Basically, as I was saying, "but what if it's all a dream" or "but it all goes through a representation in your head" are irrelevant, and relativism is still dumb.
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