Do you (U/ghost_of_aswartz) still believe we went to the Moon?
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Air is comprised of matter in a gaseous state. There is air in space in that there's particles of matter all over the place, but at a low enough density that it's basically a vacuum. That's not my theory, that's a non-controversial description of nature based on hundreds of years of empirically tested science.
If you don't believe in matter, then I'm curious what you believe air is comprised of.
Well sure, nature could all be a simulation. In which case, all I'm describing is the rules of the simulation. Either way, science is the study of nature (of the simulation).
Looping back to the original topic, if it's all a simulation and the moon is part of that simulation, then why is it controversial to say that (simulated) humans went to the (simulated) moon? Why is it controversial to accept mainstream physics as accurate?
Assuming human consciousness exists within the simulation, then it doesn't matter because it is our reality. If consciousness exists outside of the simulation, then that's by definition metaphysical.