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Is Reality a Simulation?

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Is Reality a Simulation? is an unorthodox challenging anthology on Bostrom's Simulation Hypothesis. With contributions from scientists, philosophers, technoshamans and mystics it shows a broad variety of perspectives from both supporters and opponents of the argument.

186 pages, Paperback

Published May 22, 2018

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Antonin Tuynman

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July 17, 2018
Antonin Tuynman has recently put together this quite masterfully assembled anthology of articles on the question of Simulation Hypothesis -- the proposition that our Universe is in fact possibly simply a simulation being run on the system of somebody else's Universe. With contributions from Dante Rosati, Tim Gross, Knuje Mapson, Eva Deli, Alex Vikoulov, Donald King, Sean Byrne, Dirk Bruere, Matt Swayne and, naturally, Antonin Tuynman. The collection examines the Simulation Hypothesis in connection with Digital Pantheism, Paranormal Experience, Pandeism, Ouroboric Simulist Cosmology, and many other astounding perspectives. Some chapters will knock you right back out of your chair!!
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May 25, 2019
i always wanted to read a book on this topic considering my interest in future technological trends . Hats off to the author who has given an in-depth and nobel insight into his concept that we may be living in a simulation .

this book has answered most of my queries on this topic.
i would highly recommend it all those who are interested to know the subtle mysteries of the world we live in

Melroy Dsouza
Mumbai, india
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June 4, 2020
This anthology certainly takes you on a journey through the wild west of simulation theories. I like the varied writing styles and perspectives that the authors (from different walks of life) bring to the table. I find that this book raises more questions than it answers - and perhaps that is the intention - to send the reader down a philosophical rabbit hole or two.
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June 5, 2020
Being interested in different perspectives about our existence I would highly recommend to read this book. The author has taken a radical view on this subject considering both a western scientific technological and an eastern mystical aspect to the world we exist in. In order to make sense of the complex reality his book is a must read. I read of material on this subject and I can say that the analysis the author has provides is unique and rare. I look for forward to more wisdom from him in future through his books
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