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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Are we all living in someone's computer simulation? In this
New York Times article
, Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom says, “My gut feeling, and it’s nothing more than that, is that there’s a 20 percent chance we’re living in a computer simulation.”
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