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meowmentous

meowmentous

trying to survive
Apr 7, 2025
63
The Botlzmann Brain is a hypothetical.
 
Kali_Yuga13

Kali_Yuga13

Warlock
Jul 11, 2024
745
The Boltzmann brain hypothesis has little to nothing to do with the physical processes of the actual brain. It started as a thought experiment in the the 1800's having to do with emergent consciousness and concepts of thermodynamics.

It has regained traction in the last few decades as the idea intersects with multiverse and simulation theories. My interpretation of it is that it suggests we simply "blipped" into existence. All history is backstory filler content for the simulation. Since you "blipped" into existence once, chances are you will again.

This is a good primer on the subject.
 
Lo$t95

Lo$t95

Hello Darkness my old Friend
Jul 16, 2024
267
If I understand correctly it's basically hypothesising we spawned into existence like an NPC in a video-game who is convinced his memories are real ~ yet they are not.

This sounds like a spin-off of simulation theory ~ entertaining to think about but probably not true. Sometime things just happen like this planet being capable of sustaining life.

"Why me?" The cosmos barely bothers to respond with "why not……?".
If I understand correctly it's basically hypothesising we spawned into existence like an NPC in a video-game who is convinced his memories are real ~ yet they are not.

This sounds like a spin-off of simulation theory ~ entertaining to think about but probably not true. Sometime things just happen like this planet being capable of sustaining life.

"Why me?" The cosmos barely bothers to respond with "why not……?".
@AreWeWinning @gothbird can I ask your opinions on this?
 

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