Posted on 06/08/2016 7:14:12 AM PDT by Heartlander
Elon Musk, the billionaire inventor and entrepreneur, the twenty-first centurys answer to Howard Hughes, believes we are living in a computer simulation. The chances that we exist in base reality are billions to one, he says.
Last week he told an audience of Silicon Valley tech evangelists:
Forty years ago we had Pong. Like, two rectangles and a dot. That was what games were.
Now, 40 years later, we have photorealistic, 3D simulations with millions of people playing simultaneously, and its getting better every year. Soon well have virtual reality, augmented reality.
If you assume any rate of improvement at all, then the games will become indistinguishable from reality, even if that rate of advancement drops by a thousand from what it is now. Then you just say, okay, lets imagine its 10,000 years in the future, which is nothing on the evolutionary scale.
His argument that, given the increasing pace of progress in computer technology, we will eventually be able to synthesise reality and consciousness is an abbreviated version of a 2003 paper by Nick Bostrom, a philosophy Professor at Oxford.
The paper suggests that if we arent living in a simulation, civilisation will end before we are able to reach the posthuman age. The detail and the terminology isnt important; the idea is bunkum, the sort of thing thats fun to think about on psilocybin, but not much use otherwise.
Whats interesting is the way in which atheists are embracing the idea or at least the possibility of creationism. If we are living in a simulation, someone or something had to create it. True believers regard Bostroms trilemma with the same reverence thirteenth-century seminarians treated Thomas Aquinass Five Proofs.
Seven hundred years later, the Summa Theologica is no longer considered proof of anything. Perhaps one day progress in computing will reach a barrier that is currently impossible to foresee, and the idea that we are living in a simulation will seem as ill-informed.
It is a tired argument, but Atheists are increasingly behaving like members of a religious sect. There is factionalism and infighting amongst them. They have icons; Spinoza, Darwin, Dawkins (and something close to a martyr in Christopher Hitchens). And now they can choose to believe in a creator.
A prominent academic who had a public debate with one of the Four Horsemen tells me that enthusiastic supporters were bussed in to the event. They were told when to applaud and what questions to ask. This sort of monastic discipline is rarely seen outside the context of organised religion.
Atheists dont believe in a God, but they believe we are gods, or have the potential to be. In Homo Deus, Yuval Hararis sequel to 2014s international bestseller Sapiens, he argues that humans of the future will overcome death. Or, as the cover strapline puts it: What made us sapiens will make us gods.
If atheists are embracing Gods and creationism, the transformation from movement to religion is complete. But since the word atheism literally means without God, a neologism is required. Agnostic doesnt quite fit. Neither does Unitarian. Toby Young suggests Creathiest. If you can do better, leave a comment.
Elon thinks he knows everything there is to know.
“okay, lets imagine its 10,000 years in the future”
The future does not exist.
Atheist Summer Camp-—Tim Hawkins
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oXXGv2V-JD8
Starts at about 2 minute mark.
Ha! He’s good.
The need for a transcendent creator is built in to man, who has his own limiting uncertainty principle. Man is incapable of conceiving the concept of Nothing. Every time he attempts to conceive of Nothing, he conceives of Something.
Any materialistic concept of singularity or infinite regressions of universes is ultimately simply an attempt to avoid this truth. Man so much wants to be his own god, and is so miserable at it.
Isn’t this the archaeologist who got drummed out of academia for claiming the Egyptian gods were space aliens
Stargate - funny...
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