Why Simulation Theory Is a Bust
By all appearances, Elon Musk is a smart man. And when he says that the odds are literally billions to one that we’re living in a Matrix-like simulation, people listen. Fortunately, he’s wrong.
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By all appearances, Elon Musk is a smart man. And when he says that the odds are literally billions to one that we’re living in a Matrix-like simulation, people listen. Fortunately, he’s wrong.
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