Is a perfect description of something quantifiably different from the thing it's a description of?
What about a perfect simulation of a real object. Is the simulation of it "less real"?
Is a perfect description of something quantifiably different from the thing it's a description of?
What about a perfect simulation of a real object. Is the simulation of it "less real"?
Virtual reality trumps physical reality because you can't describe concepts like math using atoms but you can fully describe atoms using math. You can create infinity and continuums with math but cannot render these concepts in physical pixelated reality. Pixelated reality on the other hand is fully describable by math. Logically, even if we are in a simulation created by another physical entity, their true reality must also be virtual.