Comment by spgrk on 20/08/2024 at 09:34 UTC

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View submission: The difference between causality and determinism

Determinism and causality do not need time and space at all. The world we live in could be a series of simulated time slices on multiple parallel computers, and we wouldn’t know it.

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Comment by diogenesthehopeful at 20/08/2024 at 12:21 UTC

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In some cases it is all about what we think we know and why we think that way. Some people call that ordered thinking. Some people call ordered thinking logic.

Comment by mildmys at 20/08/2024 at 10:03 UTC

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The world we live in could be a series of simulated time slices on multiple parallel computers, and we wouldn’t know it.

I've been thinking on this lately. It's an internal idea. There could be an illusion of the past having happened, and the only moment to exist could be right now.