Ana the Ist
Aggressively serene!
- Feb 21, 2012
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Sorry about the delay in responding.
No worries.
I’ll address the “virtual world” first and will probably have to post responses to the other stuff in another post.
I actually build games. I’m not the best at it because it takes a lot of time to do, but I am coming from a game maker’s perspective. I’ve also been an avid game player since the days of pong. lol
The point is not how close we can build a virtual world to our own. The point is not whether or not the NPCs (non-player characters) are alive, or how advanced they are, or if they are self-aware. The point is that we can make an environment. We can determine how that environment works.
Does that "environment" exist any way other than pixels on a screen and the coding language?
We can determine what is possible within that environment. We can make a system for how what is in or part of the environment functions within that environment. The environment has laws, however primitive, that govern what can and cannot happen within that environment. So, the environment has “laws” and anything that is part of that environment is subject to those laws, unless of course loopholes to the laws were made.
Do those laws exist in any way other than as pixels and coding language?
Even though the environment consists of laws that govern how everything functions within it, what is behind that environment is a programming language that makes that environment possible. The language and the code written in the language is what is really driving the environment. The laws of the environment pertain to the environment. This does not change what the environment is. It just means that a language is behind it.
All the same things could be said about the gif of mario that I put in my last post.
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