Ask HN:Is our universe a computer simulation inside another universe?
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#12Diplomatic business savvy response: "I believe there is something more to life than what we perceive in our day-day experience." *Then get quiet, and leave the rest to questioners imagination. End.
In buddhism and ancient oriental religions people believe in what we called soul, which is basically the real esence of a human, a finding of ourselves in a real manner, not what we think, nor what we look. Talking with my uncle he said that 2 children of the same social context(same parents, maybe even twins, with the same time of life) are totally different each other. He said was genetically stuff, and i argued th…
Focus on that and let everyone else "fill in the blanks" for themselves.
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#15Isn't it such that we can never know for sure one way or another? Maybe a better question to ask is: how would you conduct your life differently if you did or did not believe in "God."
Well, im experimenting with the smartest crowd ive met in my life, and i want to bear out my theory about entrepreneurs are more aware of their existence in this world compared with "normal people"
Re: Ask HN:Is our universe a computer simulation inside another universe?
#16Isn't it such that we can never know for sure one way or another? Maybe a better question to ask is: how would you conduct your life differently if you did or did not believe in "God."
Well, im experimenting with the smartest crowd ive met in my life, and i want to bear out my theory about entrepreneurs are more aware of their existence in this world compared with "normal people"
Re: Ask HN:Is our universe a computer simulation inside another universe?
#17I used to, because I was brought up that way, and lived out my belief in a very concrete way by working for a time as a cross-cultural missionary. But I don't believe in God anymore, having at length reexamined the rationales I thought I had sufficiently examined while an undergraduate for either believing in God or not. (There is, of course, also the issue of WHAT to believe about God, as not all self-described beli…
I dont believe in what modern religion says, im saying "God" as all the energy that comes from i dont know where, energy we do not know who created it and that goes all over sign of life as a breath, a apple from a tree, a though from our brains, a whale in the sea...