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We're not talking about a larger universe simulating a smaller universe. You actually claimed the inverse, that a smaller universe can simulate a larger universe.
I didn't claim that at all. I claimed that a smaller universe can describe the processes that make it work. However even your strawman is incorrect, because a smaller system can simulate a larger system, it just can't do it as fast as the larger system.
Lol no. Let me remind you of your original comment and what you replied to:
This is a non sequiter. You very clearly claimed that a theory can perfectly map with reality because "reality exists". I wasn't even trying to give you a hard time but it's a bit silly to try to double down on this whole "theories are the same as reality" bit.
Are you trying to claim that reality is some ineffable thing that cannot be measured? That it is impossible to make predictions? That it is impossible to improve those predictions?
Or are you trying to claim that the universe does not operate on simple laws that are endlessly repeated?
Not at all. I only interjected because I found your rebuttal to Gizortnik to be flawed. But if you want my two cents on the matter, theories can be refined and improved, but are never ideal. Scientific attempts to describe the laws of nature are asymptotic — they improve, but never reach perfection.
I would also add that paradoxes, as they are used in philosphy, are generally figurative and do not necessarily prove or disprove anything, but I took your comment to be tongue-in-cheek so I was fine with that.