This Podcast Does Not Exist

EPISODE · Nov 13, 2024 · 34 MIN

This Podcast Does Not Exist

from Welcome To Earth Stories

Are We Living in a Simulation? Have you ever wondered if your life is just a giant video game? This week, Josh and Jill explore the idea of simulated universes inspired by a recent episode of “Welcome to Earth Stories.” They break down the episode “This Person Does Not Exist,” where a scientist creates an AI companion that turns out to be more real than he is. Is it possible that we are all just part of a giant experiment? The hosts examine the concept of “observable universes” and consider whether an advanced civilization could be manipulating our reality. They also discuss the possibility of multiple versions of ourselves, drawing parallels between the episode’s themes and listener experiences with doppelganger phone calls. Tune in to the “Welcome to Earth Stories Afterparty” for a mind-bending discussion about the nature of reality and the potential for simulated worlds. Are you ready to question everything you thought you knew? To get a hold of Josh and Jill and to remind them that this is just a fictional story, you can reach them on Twitter/X @ESafterparty and follow and subscribe to their show. Welcome to earth stories after party is also available on Spotify and Apple. You can reach me on Twitter/X @Poeticearthling and on Welcometoearthstories.com To help a brother out you can give back to the show by buying me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/earthstories

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