Rizwan Virk
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Podcast Appearances
and you go back and you change some variables and you rerun the simulation, lots of little things could be different along the way.
And if you think of all the Mandela effects,
And I like to use the Mandela effect as a way of illustrating this idea that a simulation can run multiple timelines, right?
Whether you believe it's actually happened is up to you, right?
But if, let's say, the thinker has three different possibilities, then you got, let's say, the Bernstein bears.
Let's say you have Curious George.
Does he have a tail or does he not have a tail, right?
That's actually a good one.
I don't remember which one it is.
I don't think he has a tail.
Let's see if we can bring it up.
That's more of a superset, subset type of issue, right?
But with Curious George, it's a particular drawing, right?
Does Curious George have a tail?