Posted: Apr 22, 2017 8:15 am
by Thomas Eshuis
ProgrammingGodJordan wrote:
Thomas Eshuis wrote:
Also completely immaterial. In both senses of the word.


Illustris is not "immaterial". Illustris is an empirically observable phenomena.

Of an immaterial thing.
The simulation does not actually exist in the physical world, that's why it's called a simulation.


ProgrammingGodJordan wrote:

(b) I did not say a was an actual universe. Ironically, the redefinition purges that our universe was forged by some higher being, but instead, crude universes (SIMULATIONS) such that humans are creators of said constructs...

Again, computers are gods.

Yes, any machine/entity with general human level intelligence (if possible) is god-bound. (As mentioned in the redefinition)

Demonstrating the redefinition is nonsense that's completely detached from it's common usage.