> Roger: It's possible that what we see as existing is a simulation in some 
> other computer.   But, even if we are a simulation, the simulation that is 
> us exists as does the computer and the code we're a simulation in.  My 
> thinking is aimed at trying to figure out there are existent entities, 
> whether we call them simulations, singular arithmetic 
> computations/propositions, or whatever, instead of there not being existent 
> entities.
>
> Existence and non-existence can be viewed as different perspectives on 
> nothing…. existence and non-existence are emergent and understood in 
> dialectic opposition to each other… they arise out of each other, and are 
> defined in terms of each other.
>
> -Chris
>

Chris,

    I totally agree and that's what I've been trying to get at in my 
thinking and at the website.   Well put!

Roger                

                      

 https://sites.google.com/site/whydoesanythingexist/ 
> <https://sites.google.com/site/whydoesanythingexist/>
>
and a more detailed explanation along with more philosophical stuff and a 
> beginning model is at:
>
>  https://sites.google.com/site/ralphthewebsite/
>
> (click on 3rd link down)
>
>     While we are working on different models, it's been a great 
> discussion.  Thanks.
>
>
>

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