Yet you are using a computer?katsumoto03 said:No because I'm Amish.
I would. If I would have no guilt then it wouldn't be a problem.jamman said:Hi,
on a tv show I was watching they were asking about whether you would use this machine if it existed.
Once you enter the machine, you're life is transformed into your perfect life. You live this life until you die. Also once you've entered the machine, you will never know that your "fantasy" life is fake.
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Can't believe I forgot this but, also once you enter the machine, you can never leave it until you die.
Exactly this - Remember - the illusion would be rejected En Mass - As humans are imperfect creatures - the majority of them would never be able to accept an imperfect reality...which is more the pity.Tjebbe said:according to the Matrix, that didn't work.
That was the TV version, and it's Rimmer that's the self loathing one, I preferred the books take on it where you got everything you wanted, but in the real world your body slowly rotted away. Also had a better story for what the characters actually wanted, rather than what the show used. Though the show is still great, and I loved that episode.Geo Da Sponge said:Reminds me of the virtual reality game Better Than Life from Red Dwarf, which was supposed to give you what you wanted most. The problem was that one of the characters was so full of self-loathing that his sub-conscious basically set out to destroy him as part of his 'true desire'.