Whoa, Dude, Are We Inside a Computer Right Now?!
Strong appeal to authority - Rich Terrile - the director of the Center for Evolutionary Computation and Automated Design at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory - who is currently writing an as-yet-untitled book about the subject.--->ethos
The example of Moore’s Law, which states that computing power doubles roughly every two years, makes us think of the rapid-growing advances in technology we have been able to see and enjoy during a decade or two of our conscious life. --->pathos
+Right now the fastest NASA supercomputers are cranking away at about double the speed of the human brain. --->logos
+Explanation of the possibility of simulation the world on the example of another computer game - Grand Theft Auto IV - + particles in quantrum mechanics. --->logos - the readers are inclined to except an argument, even though it could be something completely new to them.
The Sims that each of us has played probably helps us get an idea of topic.--->pathos
As long as our consciousness it the product of a very sophisticated architecture within the human brain, then it could be assumed that at some point it can be simulated by a computer, or in other words, replicated. ---> this reminds me of artificial intelligence, which gives sense to an argument. --->pathos
Moreover, the language is simple; the author doesn't press. He leaves the readers thinking over the topic.
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