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First, the simulation needs to be lifelong, or at least for as long as we can remember. Being in a simulation since yesterday doesn’t count. Second, the simulation needs to have been designed by a simulator. A computer program that popped up randomly without a simulator wouldn’t count. Both of these factors are part of the simulation hypothesis as people ordinarily think of it.
Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
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