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The simulation argument does something similar. It elevates the simulation hypothesis to the status of a serious possibility to which we should assign substantial probability. Whether that probability is 20 percent or 50 percent, the anti-skeptical arguments we’ve discussed do not drag it down. Once it is a serious possibility that we’re in a simulation, none of these arguments allows us to know that we’re not. I conclude that we cannot know that we are not in a simulation.
Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
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