Do you really have a point though ? You seem to be running in circles.tom wrote:Strictly I'm not confusing this but you're first* assuming there is a real universe and then you invent a virtual universe. Contrary I do not assume any of them but I call my perception is my reality, it's not possible to talk beyond it, it would be dreaming then...Thomas An. wrote:You are confusing the "virtual" universe (say the 3d datapoints collected by your mind) with the actual universe. Then you are trying to argue that once this virtual image is gone the actual universe must be gone too.
About the "virtual" universe. It is not really an invention. The collective archive of all your sensory (your memories) are what constitute your perception of the surroundings. It is the processing of these archives that makes you "aware" of the universe. These memories are your virtual reality. If they were sensed incorrectly or if there was bias during thier collection then your perception of reality becomes incorrect. This is how it is sometimes possible for witnesses in court to swear they recognise someone as the perputrator, becasue they "saw" him/her with their own eyes, but this eyewitness evidense is sometimes proven incorrect (because their emotional state and lighting conditions could have prevented them from making an accurate observation regardless of how confident they sound). This is the case where their perceived reality, is in disagreement with the actual events.