The Simulation Paradox: Why Using In-Game Physics to Prove You're in a Game Might Be Flawed Logic
A growing critique of the simulation hypothesis exposes a potential circularity: if we're in a simulation, the evidence we rely on—like exponential computing growth—could itself be simulated, undermining the argument. This philosophical puzzle forces a reevaluation of how we apply real-world tech trends to metaphysical questions, with implications for AI ethics and computational limits.