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SIMULACRA AND SCIENCE-FICTION: THE SIMULATION ARGUMENT

    1 Author(s):  KANIKA GODARA

Vol -  11, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 174 - 180  (2020 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

We humans are unable to experience the true nature of the universe unfiltered. our senses and brains can only process a fraction of the world. so we have to use concepts and tools to learn about the true nature of reality. Technological and science fiction progress not only vibrant our knowledge about the universe,it also made us aware of unsettling possibilities. In the future we might become possible to simulate entire universes. But if this is an option how can we know that it is not already happened?

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4. Rene Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy, in "The Philosophical Writings of Descartes", edited by Cittinbham and Murdoch, Cambridge,1984.
5. Philosopher, Colin McGinn, makes and even stronger claim. In The Power of Movies: How screen and Mind Interact. (Random House, 2005)

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