Talk:Simulated reality hypothesis
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Simulation theory by another universe is reductio ad infinitium
[edit]If we live in a simulation, then why can't we say the simulating universe is also being simulated? and that universe also being simulated? and on and on...
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[edit]This article could be deleted, as its pseudoscience, has no evidence behind it, and is less testable (probably not testable at all) than other theories which have been recently deleted from Wikipedia.
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