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MrSmiley@lemmy.zip ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Argument from Incredulity

“If the laws of our reality as we perceive it are telling us that the odds are nearly infinite to one that our consciousness should be in a state of non-existence, why do we believe that to be true?”

False Dilemma

“We need to make the distinction between the logic of the notion ‘I think therefore I am’ and the empirical observations of the reality around us.”

Appeal to Possibility

“Especially when we consider that it is certainly logically possible for reality to be an illusion…”

Cherry-Picking

“…considerable evidence that is such (the probability argument of Bostrom’s Simulation Hypothesis, Dr. S. James Gates’ discovery of computer code in the equations of supersymmetry physics, and the double slit experiment, etc).”

Bostram’s Simulation Hypothesis is a philosophical thought experiment, not empirical evidence, Dr. Gates’ work involves mathematical structures in physics, not literal “computer code” proving a simulation and the double slit experiment demonstrates quantum behavior, not that reality is an illusion.

False Analogy

“That’s why I use the example of loading sentient artificial intelligence into a video game world. They can create a science to explain the logic of that, but none of that logic applies to the truth of their existence.”

Conflating Epistemology and Ontology

“The logic behind it is as follows: if the laws of our reality as we perceive it are telling us that the odds are nearly infinite to one that our consciousness should be in a state of non-existence…”

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