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Scientist asks the "Matrix question", programmer doesn't reply

Posted Oct 31, 2006 at 6:27PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Matrix, mmorpg rumors, Royal Society
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Have you ever thought life was just so predetermined and uncontrollable, like a game?What is the "Matrix question"? Imagine a world that isn't really a world, where you think and feel and perceive everything is real, but in fact is only a construct. The question is, "What if that was our world? What if life is a dream?"

It's a question posed by philosophers everywhere, and now that same question will be asked by one of the world's top scientists. Professor Sir Martin Rees, Royal Society professor of Astronomy at Cambridge, mentions that computers complex enough to build an entire virtual universe are possible, with the "people" in it living real, "virtual" lives.

Now, some of us might think of MMOs and say, "STFU noob. We do that with MMOs," but the idea he is referring to is on an entirely different scale.

The professor will be part of a British TV documentary called "What We Don't Know" next month, and according to a report by The Times, he could very well say the exact same words they've listed on their article:

Over a few decades, computers have evolved from being able to simulate only very simple patterns to being able to create virtual worlds with a lot of detail. If that trend were to continue, then we can imagine computers which will be able to simulate worlds perhaps even as complicated as the one we think weÂ’re living in. This raises the philosophical question: could we ourselves be in such a simulation and could what we think is the universe be some sort of vault of heaven rather than the real thing. In a sense we could be ourselves the creations within this simulation.


See, it's the Matrix question being asked by scientists. Imagine if your avatar in WoW ran off one day and asked another wandering soul, "Do you ever feel like life is some sort of silly game? It's like I can't control my life anymore." Needless to say, if you ever find yourself asking a question like that, you might just hate it if the programmer of our virtual world decided to reply.



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# -Guest 2006-10-31 21:32
" Imagine if your avatar in WoW ran off one day and asked another wandering soul, "Do you ever feel like life is some sort of silly game? It's like I can't control my life anymore.""



dumbest...comparison...ever...

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# matrix is not originalpeeInMyPantz 2006-10-31 22:15
that's like zegapain. anyway.. u shouldn't call it the matrix question.. coz the idea behind matrix is not original.. japanese anime has always potrayed such virtual worlds

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# This is why the terrorists hate us.Guest 2006-11-01 00:04
The fact that we have time enough to play video games is bad enough.



The fact that we have time to ask DUMBASS questions like the one posed above and pretend it's actually a serious and heavy topic is WHY THE TERRORISTS HATE US.



Tell that "Scientist" to STFU and do something useful for society.

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# top leveltinglemaps 2006-11-02 03:34
there would have to be a top level, eventually... the originator of "the game" even if there were worlds developed in worlds (as we are doing with video games and may possibly have the ability to do with an AI one day) there must be a highest level where there is only reality and no "program"

the important question is not can we make a reality, it is, if we do, would the intellegent beings in that reality have moral responsibilitie s? if the designer gives them the ability to kill other beings or interact with the world beyond its original intentions, does the creator have the resoponsibility or the being in that reality?

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# Matrix?Guest 2006-11-04 10:37
what they say here about us creating a virtual world only to discover we are in one, thats straight from the movie Thirteenth Floor

http://imdb.com/title/tt0139809/

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# wtfGuest 2006-11-06 14:53
r u serious, u have justification for terrorist hating us.

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# SolipsismGuest 2006-11-07 17:51
It's called Solipsism.

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