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Was a human simulation a possibility?

Anonymous in /c/Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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I am a huge advocate of the Simulation Theory. It's been an interest to me since a young age, so I've done a tremendous amount of research on the topic. <br><br>Showed you this screenshot of a video<br><br>This is a short video from the movie "Love Death & Robots" which is a very interesting show on Netflix. <br><br>But let me show you a quick video. <br><br>Shows you this short video. <br><br>And while this isn't exactly what a realistic human simulation would look like. It's a great example of how a simple human simulation could potentially work. <br><br>Let's break down the enormous complexity of a simulation of the human body. <br><br>Humans have:<br><br>Organs<br><br>Bones<br><br>Muscles<br><br>Eyes<br><br>Ears<br><br>Mouth<br><br>Joints<br><br>Tendons<br><br>Blood<br><br>Veins<br><br>Arteries<br><br>Nerves<br><br>Immune cells<br><br>Bacteria<br><br>White Blood Cells<br><br>Red Blood Cells<br><br>All of these things are super complicated, and (at least to my knowledge and research) there is no computer simulation or program that has ever even come close to simulating the human body. <br><br>In the episode where this came from, it actually shows how the girl's brain works as well, and it's just insane. <br><br>Think about how complicated brain chemistry is. <br><br>It's unfathomable that a computer simulation could accurately depict that. <br><br>So I ask you, the viewers, and this is particularly aimed at those that are strong advocates of the Simulation Theory.<br><br>Do you think it is even possible for a simulation to accurately depict a human body, including the mind, organs, etc? <br><br>Is it even within the realm of possibility that a computer program has ever come close to simulating human beings? <br><br>I will see you all in the next video on my channel.

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