ans1: Â ittiam( i think, that’s why i am)
ans2: does it matter to know the truth for a brain which having peaceful life in a vat
ans3: Â Either I am a BIV or I am not a BIV
if (BIV) -> the statement ” i am BIV”  is false  (  for a BIV, B&V are virtual though it think they are real;;; think as third person i.e. we observing a BIV and it saying ” i am BIV” is funny because it don’t know what is real B&V )
if( not BIV) -> the statement ” I am BIV” is false ( i.e “cat thinking i am a dog” Â is false )
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If  all humans are BIV s Managed by aliens i am soo happy
because, I know the fact that the brain & vat I am thinking about are virtual and there is another real brain and real vat
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If all humans are non BIV s, i am very sad
because, humans are very crazy, do all these kind of shits in life
2 comments
It really cannot be known, so we might just as well define that it isn’t the case. The question about BIV isn’t any more relevant than the question about the existence of Russell’s teapot, invisible pink unicorns that control people with mind beams or other nonsensical things that can be proven neither true or false.
Note that I’m not trying to attack religion here. Religious people often have personal experiences that can justify (for them) their beliefs. I guess “belief” itself is one those.
Don’t make me troubleshoot pseudocode right now. I had to do that earlier and I somehow wound up creating a black hole in my freezer.