The Simulation Argument
Are You Living In a Computer Simulation?
Nick Bostrom, PhD
Philosophy Faculty, Oxford University
This website features scholarly investigations into the idea that you might currently be literally living in a computer simulation, running on a computer built by...
Wuzzup peeps,
Nick Bostrom, PhD of the Philosophy Faculty, Oxford University, makes the case that we are living in a real matrix, see http://www.simulation-argument.com/ I have not read it as yet, but looks pretty cool.
I think we have too many people in America, I would like to shut the borders, and even sterilize the stupid and criminal people already living here, or rather just kick them out (yes, I'm a real meany).
All women who get abortions and all doctors who provide abortions will face the Fires of Hell!
Just kidding.
Is abortion murder? Well, as I see it, it depends on when the baby actually becomes aware of his existence. If the unborn baby has no consciousness, then I don't think it's...
This is why they say Hollywood movies are directed towards blue collar workers: only they are stupid enough to accept it as reality?
Actually, I learned a lot of philosophy from Hollywood as well as prospective technological innovations to come in the future.
I see better looking women at my university than anything I have ever seen coming out of Hollywood. I am just not attracted to MOST Hollywood women: generally they have almost non-existant breasts, generally large or small hooked noses, pointy ears and chins. I don't know why this is, but for...
My views? Hmmmmm. Well, I think the Canadian professor makes a valid point by comparing Zionism to National Socialism and mentioning how there is a double standard in that Zionist ethnic cleansing is considered okey by the United States and England while National Socialist ethnic cleansing is...
September 18, 2003
Thinking About Neoconservatism
By Kevin MacDonald
Over the last year, there’s been a torrent of articles on neoconservatism raising (usually implicitly) some vexing issues: Are neoconservatives different from other conservatives? Is neoconservatism a Jewish movement...
Trent University's Problem Professor
By Jonathan Kay
National Post | January 8, 2004
It is a starting point for debate about the Middle East that one can oppose Israeli policies without being anti-Semitic. Jews and Palestinians are locked in a violent, complex dispute. Reasonable people...