So where did the "xbox" come from?
Trouble is, all hypotheses rely on something from nothing.
And "simulation" has implications beyond just an eternal possibility.
A simulation is a representation of something......Either the representation of a reality or the representation of a hypothesis.
Is it more likely that a simulator and a simulated universal scenario just happened to pop out of nowhere?
And of course, what is being simulated?
I was just using xbox as an example/analogy. I understand the paradox you're talking about, but that paradox is easier to understand with infinity as the platform rather than finite.
The word "simulation" is a very new human thing... i think it's beyond this word. I think it's beyond what we can understand. The only thing that can be beyond this... is something in the sense of everything being true. A platform that makes everything true, although that is a paradox. But this platform can be real.
I tend to think of this stuff as "platforms" meaning, what is the platform that can make a simulation true. First step is, ya, an xbox.. but deeper down that rabbit hole is infinite xbox's... so what makes infinite xbox' true? Well, first and foremost, something that can define xbox. I believe the only thing that can define xbox is consciousness. Or whatever that means.
Add intelligence / consciousness to the equation, a lot more makes sense for now. I believe the simulation, to the best of our knowledge now, is some kind of consciousness platform. That's beyond me, and everyone i believe. But.. i think the very thing we can do as ant finite beings, with a little brain that generates consciousness, is very fundamental to the true platform that is all.
If you think about it, really, it makes sense. Just like we would say aliens exist, at least the lowest of lifeform, in the universe bc the universe is so big. Well, consciousness exists too, in a seemingly infinite platform. How many ways that can manifest and the implications is beyond me, but makes sense. So when i say simulation, i mean... anything we've imagined is imagined in an infinite platform. So ya.. Santa ironically could be real.