extract from http://www.asylumunlimited.co.uk/actichat/:
13:44:01 ‹Gabriel› want to hear something really surreal?
14/11/2007 13:44:10 ‹Titch› go on
14/11/2007 13:44:15 ‹Gabriel› earlier i was looking into computer graphics and how they had advanced.
14/11/2007 13:44:22 ‹Gabriel› they now look very real.
14/11/2007 13:44:43 ‹Gabriel› based on the laws of computing, they will only double in speed and accuracy, every 10 years.
14/11/2007 13:45:05 ‹Gabriel› but at some point, they will become lifelike to the point of being indistinguisable from our vision.
14/11/2007 13:45:21 ‹Gabriel› this is a fact, based on what has happened previously in computing.
14/11/2007 13:45:30 ‹Gabriel› i started to think about this.
14/11/2007 13:45:41 ‹Gabriel› did you know that time in our universe is actually granular?
14/11/2007 13:45:55 ‹Gabriel› meaning that there are universal 'ticks' in which time elapses.
14/11/2007 13:46:11 ‹Gabriel› so small that we need rediculous equipment to even see them.
14/11/2007 13:46:11 ‹Titch› Gabe step away from the computer...........take a deep breath annndddddddd relax
14/11/2007 13:46:19 ‹tracey› fs...talk about a lag at my end!
14/11/2007 13:46:21 ‹Gabriel› wait wait.
14/11/2007 13:46:25 ‹Titch› :-o
14/11/2007 13:46:31 ‹Gabriel› now.
14/11/2007 13:46:58 ‹Gabriel› if you take time and slice it in half, and keep doing that, eventually, you'll end up with a degree of time you cannot divide.
14/11/2007 13:47:06 ‹Gabriel› this is the quentum tick of the universe.
14/11/2007 13:47:17 ‹Gabriel› *quantum
14/11/2007 13:47:41 ‹Gabriel› and in the computer you re using now, the hardware clock ticks the instructions past the cpu at a suitably fast speed.
14/11/2007 13:47:43 ‹tracey› wtf?
14/11/2007 13:47:50 ‹Titch› gabe ur wasted man..........get a book written
14/11/2007 13:47:59 ‹Gabriel› so i put it to you that the universe is generated. inside a computer, in real time, and you are all merely simulations.
14/11/2007 13:48:02 ‹tracey› pmsl
14/11/2007 13:48:21 ‹Gabriel› all the universe is a vast simulation.
14/11/2007 13:48:26 ‹Titch› but do i get a long black coat and cool shades???
14/11/2007 13:48:35 ‹tracey› hahaha
14/11/2007 13:48:42 ‹tracey› ooh...do I get a white rabbit tattoo?
14/11/2007 13:48:54 ‹Gabriel› based on the principle that computers will eventually reach the point of being able to run such a simulation, and that the universe is granular, proving external timing constructs.
14/11/2007 13:49:09 ‹Titch› nnnnnoooooooooooooooooo
14/11/2007 13:49:17 * tracey stops reading for fear of overloading her fragile brain
14/11/2007 13:49:19 ‹Titch› this has happend before and will happen again
14/11/2007 13:49:21 ‹Gabriel› in fact, we might even be a simulation, running insude an infinnite number of host simulations.
14/11/2007 13:49:25 ‹Titch› paradox coming up
14/11/2007 13:49:36 * tracey shuts her eyes
14/11/2007 13:49:39 ‹Gabriel› lol.
14/11/2007 13:50:17 * tracey peeks...is it over yet?
14/11/2007 13:50:21 ‹Titch› right suppose i best actually go have at look at this fault ;(
14/11/2007 13:50:28 ‹Gabriel› in fact, computers are becoming so fast, that they are capable of simple precognition. the pentium 4 chip for example, can guess the next calculation based on the actions of concurrent threads, known also as 'hyperthreading'.
14/11/2007 13:50:29 ‹tracey› yeh..go do some work, ya slacker
14/11/2007 13:50:31 ‹tracey› hehe
14/11/2007 13:51:05 ‹Gabriel› so theoretically, at some piont, they will be capable of pre-calculating an entire universe of physics and energy.
14/11/2007 13:51:07 ‹Gabriel› ok i'm done.
14/11/2007 13:51:18 * Gabriel ponders the consequence of meaning.
14/11/2007 13:51:29 ‹tracey› well, when someone else can decide what I'm going to cook for dinner, let me know!
14/11/2007 13:51:38 ‹Gabriel› pizza.
13:44:01 ‹Gabriel› want to hear something really surreal?
14/11/2007 13:44:10 ‹Titch› go on
14/11/2007 13:44:15 ‹Gabriel› earlier i was looking into computer graphics and how they had advanced.
14/11/2007 13:44:22 ‹Gabriel› they now look very real.
14/11/2007 13:44:43 ‹Gabriel› based on the laws of computing, they will only double in speed and accuracy, every 10 years.
14/11/2007 13:45:05 ‹Gabriel› but at some point, they will become lifelike to the point of being indistinguisable from our vision.
14/11/2007 13:45:21 ‹Gabriel› this is a fact, based on what has happened previously in computing.
14/11/2007 13:45:30 ‹Gabriel› i started to think about this.
14/11/2007 13:45:41 ‹Gabriel› did you know that time in our universe is actually granular?
14/11/2007 13:45:55 ‹Gabriel› meaning that there are universal 'ticks' in which time elapses.
14/11/2007 13:46:11 ‹Gabriel› so small that we need rediculous equipment to even see them.
14/11/2007 13:46:11 ‹Titch› Gabe step away from the computer...........take a deep breath annndddddddd relax
14/11/2007 13:46:19 ‹tracey› fs...talk about a lag at my end!
14/11/2007 13:46:21 ‹Gabriel› wait wait.
14/11/2007 13:46:25 ‹Titch› :-o
14/11/2007 13:46:31 ‹Gabriel› now.
14/11/2007 13:46:58 ‹Gabriel› if you take time and slice it in half, and keep doing that, eventually, you'll end up with a degree of time you cannot divide.
14/11/2007 13:47:06 ‹Gabriel› this is the quentum tick of the universe.
14/11/2007 13:47:17 ‹Gabriel› *quantum
14/11/2007 13:47:41 ‹Gabriel› and in the computer you re using now, the hardware clock ticks the instructions past the cpu at a suitably fast speed.
14/11/2007 13:47:43 ‹tracey› wtf?
14/11/2007 13:47:50 ‹Titch› gabe ur wasted man..........get a book written
14/11/2007 13:47:59 ‹Gabriel› so i put it to you that the universe is generated. inside a computer, in real time, and you are all merely simulations.
14/11/2007 13:48:02 ‹tracey› pmsl
14/11/2007 13:48:21 ‹Gabriel› all the universe is a vast simulation.
14/11/2007 13:48:26 ‹Titch› but do i get a long black coat and cool shades???
14/11/2007 13:48:35 ‹tracey› hahaha
14/11/2007 13:48:42 ‹tracey› ooh...do I get a white rabbit tattoo?
14/11/2007 13:48:54 ‹Gabriel› based on the principle that computers will eventually reach the point of being able to run such a simulation, and that the universe is granular, proving external timing constructs.
14/11/2007 13:49:09 ‹Titch› nnnnnoooooooooooooooooo
14/11/2007 13:49:17 * tracey stops reading for fear of overloading her fragile brain
14/11/2007 13:49:19 ‹Titch› this has happend before and will happen again
14/11/2007 13:49:21 ‹Gabriel› in fact, we might even be a simulation, running insude an infinnite number of host simulations.
14/11/2007 13:49:25 ‹Titch› paradox coming up
14/11/2007 13:49:36 * tracey shuts her eyes
14/11/2007 13:49:39 ‹Gabriel› lol.
14/11/2007 13:50:17 * tracey peeks...is it over yet?
14/11/2007 13:50:21 ‹Titch› right suppose i best actually go have at look at this fault ;(
14/11/2007 13:50:28 ‹Gabriel› in fact, computers are becoming so fast, that they are capable of simple precognition. the pentium 4 chip for example, can guess the next calculation based on the actions of concurrent threads, known also as 'hyperthreading'.
14/11/2007 13:50:29 ‹tracey› yeh..go do some work, ya slacker
14/11/2007 13:50:31 ‹tracey› hehe
14/11/2007 13:51:05 ‹Gabriel› so theoretically, at some piont, they will be capable of pre-calculating an entire universe of physics and energy.
14/11/2007 13:51:07 ‹Gabriel› ok i'm done.
14/11/2007 13:51:18 * Gabriel ponders the consequence of meaning.
14/11/2007 13:51:29 ‹tracey› well, when someone else can decide what I'm going to cook for dinner, let me know!
14/11/2007 13:51:38 ‹Gabriel› pizza.
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