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Der Dokumentarfilmer Rodney Ascher geht dieser Frage "Leben wir in einer Simulation?" mit Zeugenaussagen, philosophischen Beweisen und wissenschaftlichen Erklärungen auf der Suche nach der A... Alles lesenDer Dokumentarfilmer Rodney Ascher geht dieser Frage "Leben wir in einer Simulation?" mit Zeugenaussagen, philosophischen Beweisen und wissenschaftlichen Erklärungen auf der Suche nach der Antwort nach.Der Dokumentarfilmer Rodney Ascher geht dieser Frage "Leben wir in einer Simulation?" mit Zeugenaussagen, philosophischen Beweisen und wissenschaftlichen Erklärungen auf der Suche nach der Antwort nach.
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Couldn't finish it. The interviews with guys in weird digital cosplay outfits that have no value to add are completely distracting. I wanted this to be so much better. Now, I just don't care. Thanks for turning me apathetic. Skip this if you have better things to do, like watch paint dry.
First off this is a documentary, and one that except for a lot of production trickery thrown in (speakers clothed in avatar animations, animated scenes, and background music) would be really boring since it's a series of interviews. A bunch of people discuss Simulation Hypothesis which contends that reality is a simulation run by higher order beings, including a 1977 speech by Philip K Dick (who's ref'ed alot in this) where he states "we're living in a computer programmed reality." Later, Elon Musk asserts there's only a one-in-billions chance that we're in the Base (or true) Reality. There are references to computer games and simulations, most notably Minecraft, though not Civilization or The Sims, as well as "The Matrix" films a quote from which this doc derives its title. The doc is interesting in a seminar kind of way, you get a broad overview of this topic from a variety of speakers so that's decent. But the most interesting and possibly the most important thing to bear in mind is something noted at the very beginning, that a college teacher of the narrator once noted that through the ages, we attempt to explain our brain and nervous system in the context of the highest level of technology known at the time. Thus, given photo-realistic computer games, simulations, and virtual reality you have many people attempting to explain reality in that context, apparently unaware that they're simply doing what everyone's done since our caveman ancestors. Personally, I think this topic would do much better as a short six-ep streaming series since it lends itself so well to animations and cut-scenes from current computer simulations and VR games.
This is an interesting subject that deserves consideration, but ended up being a collection of anecdotal evidence, fantasy-like characters and focused on people who were obsessed and unrealistic in their approach.
Had it focused more on the actual subject and looked at evidence and serious arguments, it would have made a more enjoyable experience,
That's two hours of mu life I'm not getting back.
Had it focused more on the actual subject and looked at evidence and serious arguments, it would have made a more enjoyable experience,
That's two hours of mu life I'm not getting back.
I was expecting more than listening to anecdotes of dissociative experiences. Most people have had similar thoughts, boys. It's a very common human thing. If you've had a stoned discussion with a friend or two, or have studied philosophy on the most basic level, nothing in this will blow your mind. I was hoping for a deeper scientific discussion, and not so attached to pop culture imagery. It's like they hit every angsty teenage boy movie possible, and that was very distracting. I guess if their narrow target was angsty teenage boys it could be considered a success. It just could've been a lot smarter. Watch Devs instead.
"I went to this store, I dunno if you've heard of it, it's called Hot Topic."
Really?
"I love The Crow and I love my black trench coat and I walked around the mall listening to the Matrix soundtrack and I felt powerful, invincible."
The people in this think they're so profound.
Really?
"I love The Crow and I love my black trench coat and I walked around the mall listening to the Matrix soundtrack and I felt powerful, invincible."
The people in this think they're so profound.
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- WissenswertesThe title name was taken directly from the black cat Deja vu scene in the film Matrix (1999). In The Matrix, Trinity mentions that a Deja vu "is a glitch in the Matrix".
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- 7. Feb. 2021
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