In reading up on this, would the real world (the one that houses the machines for the simulation) require even more computing power/resources if the simulation its running has another completley seamless simulation running in it? So the idea that every simulated reality could be just one in...
Ages ago I tried to guess someones password in a popular pay online game. I just typed/spammed gibberish on the keyboard & hit enter it was the password. I quickly logged back out. Of course no one believed me.
I drew that conclusion by picturing the universe flat. Just the way I think. I knida understand the 2d sphere analogy where there is no edge, but I am not sure the universe is curved.
If its truly flat & any place looks like the center where everything is moving away from you. I just thought...
When i picture space & time expanding, the distance between everything gets bigger. And from any place in space it appears to be center? So if you went to the edge of the visible universe it would also appear to be center? And you can keep going further out & the same thing. So wouldn't this...
I have a antenna in my room & it runs to my tv tuner.
Just curious why the reception of the signal is affected by a person moving around the room? Even swaying your arm slightly affects it.
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thanks. further reading: :on the principle of converting electrical energy to a laser light output with the gas:, understand more now.
amazing the end result is just light that cuts so fast & so precise. Even cut wood & hardly burned it. The nozzles are super high heat resistance.
Just curious after watching some lasers cutting 5mm thick steel sheets very fast, what is exactly cutting the steel?
Is it just a laser beam? Light only? The machines run on bottles of gas, so if not, what exactly is the beam made of?
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Was hoping to see the car vanish/fade away on the straight in front of the camera at speed.
Hardly convincing at all with super low quality video & lights & reflections. The car goes off screen nuff said. always a logical explanation