relative realness

so uh, if we're in a simulation, and our parent reality might also be in a simulation, and turtles all the way up...

and we could simulate realities inside our own, there's two directions simulated realities go, outward and inward.

I'm gonna choose to define realness based on how many layers of simulation we traverse, with our current reality being our "base" reality which is the most "real".

anything simulated in here, or anything simulating us, is "less real". anthropocentric definition ftw?

not sure what my point is. probably something about not feeling like this reality isn't the "real" one and then being all doomer about it.

this reality being the closest reality is the most real beause we can interact with it directly.

I dunno.

was feeling cute. might delete later.

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