• fkn@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    Edit: I just realized that they edited their post. Originally it said “empirical math”. Now that it says “empirical measurements” my question is void.

    That’s not my question… Unless I am completely misunderstanding what is being said.

    What does empirical math, specifically, have to do with simulation theory.

    I’m not advocating for simulation theory here for what it’s worth. I just don’t understand what “empirical” math has to do with it. The statement that “empirical math needs to be demonstrated first” is just super weird to me.

    I don’t know what to do with it. It feels like it’s claiming that all math is theoretical… Or that math is a tautology… Or that they think math is incapable of doing something that simulation theory posits or…

    So, instead of guessing at some general conclusion of what they are talking about I asked.