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Esperanto, not Sim Theory

Eddi

Agnostic
Premium Member
Dear Journal,

I have quit trying to tell the whole world that reality is a simulation

Instead, I have decided to dedicate my life to convincing the world to adopt Esperanto as an international languauge

This may also be somewhat unrealistic

But it's certainly more socially acceptable

In life, we get to choose what type of person we become...

And I would much rather be known as a person who advocates Esperanto than a person who believes reality is a simulation :D
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Tio estas pli bona celo ol vivi en matrico.

Efektive mi trompis, ĝi estas de google translate
 

Suave

Simulated character
Dear Journal,

I have quit trying to tell the whole world that reality is a simulation

Instead, I have decided to dedicate my life to convincing the world to adopt Esperanto as an international languauge

This may also be somewhat unrealistic

But it's certainly more socially acceptable

In life, we get to choose what type of person we become...

And I would much rather be known as a person who advocates Esperanto than a person who believes reality is a simulation :D

I'd really like English to be the international language, so then I would not need to bother with learning any other languages..

I agree with the notion of our simulated universe.

Please let us note the discovery of error correcting codes within the equations of symmetry is a rigorously proven theorem.

Reference: https://www.quora.com/Is-theoretica...mmunity-and-has-it-been-corroborated-by-other

Is theoretical physicist James Gates’ intriguing discovery of error-correcting codes within the equations of supersymmetry accepted within the theoretical physicist community, and has it been corroborated by other physicists?

Tristan Hubsch
, PhD Physics, University of Maryland, College Park (1987)
Answered 3 years ago · Author has 1.4K answers and 1M answer views

A.: The discovery is a rigorously proven theorem.

To be precise, the (error-detecting and error-correcting binary doubly-even linear block) codes were discovered/identified within the classification of worldline off-shell supermultiplets without central charge [On Graph-Theoretic Identifications of Adinkras, Supersymmetry Representations and Superfields, by C.F. Doran, M.G. Faux, S.J. Gates, Jr., T. Hübsch, K.M. Iga and G.D. Landweber: Int. J. Mod. Phys. A22 (2007) 869-930, arXiv:math-ph/0512016]. It was then proven that these (minimal) supermultiplets in turn encode the continuum of all possible worldline supermultiplets [On General Off-Shell Representations of Worldline (1D) Supersymmetry, by C.F. Doran, T. Hübsch, K.M. Iga and G.D. Landweber: Symmetry 6 no. 1, (2014) 67–88, arXiv:1310.3258]. See also my answer to “James Gates claims that he found code in string theory. Does that imply that we live in a simulation?”

If string theory proves to be a valid explanation for the fundamental constituents of the universe being one-dimensional “strings” rather than point-like particles, then the computer code found within string theory could be a real indication of our simulated universe being controlled by God!
 

Audie

Veteran Member
I'd really like English to be the international language, so then I would not need to bother with learning any other languages..

I agree with the notion of our simulated universe.

Please let us note the discovery of error correcting codes within the equations of symmetry is a rigorously proven theorem.

Reference: https://www.quora.com/Is-theoretica...mmunity-and-has-it-been-corroborated-by-other

Is theoretical physicist James Gates’ intriguing discovery of error-correcting codes within the equations of supersymmetry accepted within the theoretical physicist community, and has it been corroborated by other physicists?

Tristan Hubsch
, PhD Physics, University of Maryland, College Park (1987)
Answered 3 years ago · Author has 1.4K answers and 1M answer views

A.: The discovery is a rigorously proven theorem.

To be precise, the (error-detecting and error-correcting binary doubly-even linear block) codes were discovered/identified within the classification of worldline off-shell supermultiplets without central charge [On Graph-Theoretic Identifications of Adinkras, Supersymmetry Representations and Superfields, by C.F. Doran, M.G. Faux, S.J. Gates, Jr., T. Hübsch, K.M. Iga and G.D. Landweber: Int. J. Mod. Phys. A22 (2007) 869-930, arXiv:math-ph/0512016]. It was then proven that these (minimal) supermultiplets in turn encode the continuum of all possible worldline supermultiplets [On General Off-Shell Representations of Worldline (1D) Supersymmetry, by C.F. Doran, T. Hübsch, K.M. Iga and G.D. Landweber: Symmetry 6 no. 1, (2014) 67–88, arXiv:1310.3258]. See also my answer to “James Gates claims that he found code in string theory. Does that imply that we live in a simulation?”

If string theory proves to be a valid explanation for the fundamental constituents of the universe being one-dimensional “strings” rather than point-like particles, then the computer code found within string theory could be a real indication of our simulated universe being controlled by God!

Singlish, not English
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I kind of like reading manuals for Chinese produced goods that have been translated to Korean or Taiwanese before hitting Europe, usually Spain or Poland where the manual is retranslated again. And eventually into English.
 

Suave

Simulated character
Dear Journal,

I have quit trying to tell the whole world that reality is a simulation

Instead, I have decided to dedicate my life to convincing the world to adopt Esperanto as an international languauge

This may also be somewhat unrealistic

But it's certainly more socially acceptable

In life, we get to choose what type of person we become...

And I would much rather be known as a person who advocates Esperanto than a person who believes reality is a simulation :D

Pssst...Ixnay on the Esperanto say,
eWay areyay imulatedsay..
 
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Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I'd really like English to be the international language, so then I would not need to bother with learning any
It already is.
A Romanian and a Bulgarian...
In what language do you think they communicate?


Or Italians and Greeks. What language do they use to communicate?
 
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Sedim Haba

Outa here... bye-bye!
I'm not a fan of foreign languages.

It's an Autism thing. One language is hard enough to master.
I flunked out of virtually every foreign language class in school.
To put this into context, Nam was raging and the only way out
was being in college and all colleges required a foreign language.
So my failure was a sure ticket to the draft. Motivation +++.

Didn't help. Strangely, I learned prayerbook Hebrew no problem.
(didn't qualify)
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Languages more similar to one's own are the easiest to master. One of the complaints about Esperanto is that it's too Indo-European based.

Nevertheless, it's fairly simple and, more importantly, regular.
Half the problem of learning foreign languages is mastering the orthography and exceptions to the rules. These are minimized in Esperanto.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Languages more similar to one's own are the easiest to master. One of the complaints about Esperanto is that it's too Indo-European based.

Nevertheless, it's fairly simple and, more importantly, regular.
Half the problem of learning foreign languages is mastering the orthography and exceptions to the rules. These are minimized in Esperanto.

Esperanto was invented by one person.
Who is he? God on Earth?

I speak 5 languages.
I too can invent a foreign language .
Why shall we speak a language invented by you, by him or by me?

English already exists. It is the language we all use.
 
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mangalavara

सो ऽहम्
Premium Member
Instead, I have decided to dedicate my life to convincing the world to adopt Esperanto as an international languauge

What prompted this?

I kind of like reading manuals for Chinese produced goods that have been translated to Korean or Taiwanese before hitting Europe, usually Spain or Poland where the manual is retranslated again. And eventually into English.

I like to use Google Translate to translate lyrics from English to a different language to a different language to a different language to a different language to English.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
What prompted this?



I like to use Google Translate to translate lyrics from English to a different language to a different language to a different language to a different language to English.


Actually i used to do similar when writing official documents in french (tax office, health service etc). Type in English, translate to French then translate back to English, if i can make sense of it then use the French translation.
 

mangalavara

सो ऽहम्
Premium Member
Actually i used to do similar when writing official documents in french (tax office, health service etc). Type in English, translate to French then translate back to English, if i can make sense of it then use the French translation.

Makes sense.

I do what I do for laughs. :D
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Esperanto was invented by one person.
Who is he? God on Earth?

I speak 5 languages.
I too can invent a foreign language .
Why shall we speak a language invented by you, by him or by me?

English already exists. It is the lsnguage we all use.
Needs the orthography cleaned up a little, don't you think?
 

Sedim Haba

Outa here... bye-bye!
Dear Journal,

I have quit trying to tell the whole world that reality is a simulation

Instead, I have decided to dedicate my life to convincing the world to adopt Esperanto as an international languauge

This may also be somewhat unrealistic

But it's certainly more socially acceptable

In life, we get to choose what type of person we become...

And I would much rather be known as a person who advocates Esperanto than a person who believes reality is a simulation :D

Strangely enough. this just got recommended to me by youtube. (THEY'RE ALWAYS WATCHING)

 
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