The SSA/​SSI reference class of simulation-paranoid observers is huge
It is huge only if we add simulated beings and thus assume that simulation hypothesis is true. If not, it is only a few thousands LW and Bostrom readers.
There is a computer-independent version of simulation argument, it says that illusions are computationally cheaper than most real things and thus more frequent. Examples: movies, dreams.
It is huge only if we add simulated beings and thus assume that simulation hypothesis is true. If not, it is only a few thousands LW and Bostrom readers.
There is a computer-independent version of simulation argument, it says that illusions are computationally cheaper than most real things and thus more frequent. Examples: movies, dreams.