The problem is not with failing to comprehend the complexity of cells though, it's that stuff can't just come to existence given enough time. First of all, the time is not enough, given the complexity of a single cell,…
> "it's not unreasonable to believe that, given long enough timeframes, similar constructs may have spontaneously self-replicated, even if inefficiently.". It is unreasonable. I'm afraid your long enough timeframes (3.8…
The simulator is not less complex, the difference is that the simulator is not subjected to the same limitations/rules/laws of our universe. You either choose the universe itself to be infinite (always have and always…
I find it funny that people would rather believe in the matrix/simulation rather than God
The problem is not with failing to comprehend the complexity of cells though, it's that stuff can't just come to existence given enough time. First of all, the time is not enough, given the complexity of a single cell,…
> "it's not unreasonable to believe that, given long enough timeframes, similar constructs may have spontaneously self-replicated, even if inefficiently.". It is unreasonable. I'm afraid your long enough timeframes (3.8…
The simulator is not less complex, the difference is that the simulator is not subjected to the same limitations/rules/laws of our universe. You either choose the universe itself to be infinite (always have and always…
I find it funny that people would rather believe in the matrix/simulation rather than God