This is very good (and very long), but I think I understand…

ruthheasman ·

This is very good (and very long), but I think I understand it better now. So the universe is conceived by us by virtue of our perspective within it. And if there were, say, giants whose bodies were made up of universes, they would have a very different perspective that would entail/require very different laws of physics. He talks about our slice of compute, as compared to the rest of the universe, but isn’t compute only needed by simulations, not ‘real’ objects existing in actual space? It seems to me like a good argument for the Matrix, in that, if we could step outside of our frame of reference, we could change the laws of physics and perhaps fly and dodge bullets, etc. I may have misunderstood, I probably need to re-read it.