Submitted by often_says_nice t3_122dpxm in singularity
Thorusss t1_jdqc22b wrote
One answer is the simulation argument:
If the singularity is truly such a pivotal moment in the history in the universe, it makes sense that the time around the singularity will be more often simulated post singularity in many iterations.
Thus the typical observers will find themselves right around the singularity.
Smart-Tomato-4984 t1_jdqsrls wrote
Simulating this era ought to be illegal for ethical reasons. It sucks.
GinchAnon t1_jds97aq wrote
That's the messed up and ironic twist. While to us it sucks.... by MOST metrics, at a societal level it's the best time to be alive yet.
For any factor where it was truly better in the past, that time frame where that factor was better had massive drawbacks.
Smart-Tomato-4984 t1_jdtflwv wrote
I agree. I wouldn't want to go back in time. Hopefully in the future life will continue to improve for a very long time!
BigMemeKing t1_jdr8quk wrote
We're all just data to a simulation. So, if we are to become "Immortal" you see. And live forever.
A funny little thing is gonna happen. We will then, be able to simulate the simulation via ASI. You see.. and then, we could virtually, simulate people, based off of their digital footprint. Where were on the map, what were they doing, on their phone. Yada Yada Yada, etc etc. And they could tell within an umpth % of accuracy what was he doing? Was ot ok? Or was it not? So who governs that information? Someone has to see it.
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