So the simulation argument says we're in a computer simulation and appears to be the better way of looking at reality and certainly acceptable as a credible possiblity to skeptical and critical atheists?
http://www.simulation-argument.com/
So does knowing your in a computer simulation alter your risk taking parameters? You don't want to be deleted at the end of your 'run' on this simulation? You want to get noticed by the programmer? You need to leave with a bang that maximises your interest value to the programming agent(S) so you are more likely to be 'save'd you by some kind of almighty hack?
You want it don't you? You wan't to be on the otherside and still here? So, what you gonna do? Be boring and overlooked or plan something mega for to be seen by the system designer?
