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The people in the media aren't actually suffering. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't enjoy it knowing that anything was actually was in pain for my amusement. We can't even use video game as a analogy for the simulation because the creatures in video games don't actually feel, and the simulation implies we are built to have conscious experience.


> The people in the media aren't actually suffering. I would argue that from their point of view, they very well do. See "Last Action Hero" for my point. How do you know, one dimension higher from them, that they do not suffer ? Do you see the actor "winking" at you, like it's a joke ? No, from their point of view, the suffering is pretty much real.

You imagine suffering from our point of view. Try to imagine that a God might see you as you see Bruce Wayne in the comics.


I get it, it's fun philosophically, but this is an absolute non issue.

Jack Slater is just a role Arnold played and Bruce Wayne is a character. You can never produce an unintended reaction from either of them because there's nothing there to react. They aren't even simulations of people. A person in the simulation is aware of their existence in some reality and are able to react to stimulus. Bruce Wayne can't do that, it does exactly what the writer and artist will. The only place that Bruce Wayne the thinking thing exists is in our imaginations.




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