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The philosopher Plato introduce the mathematical concepts. Mathematical concepts senses are external invisible, but are real as a physical object. Mathematical realism is apart of computer simulation. During a simulation process, mathematical mapping is happening between states of the simulation and a particular observer.Simulated reality is a realm where all possible interpretations are possible. Without all the possible selections there is no meaning or content. All the possible interpretations are presented to the observer. When an individual is simulated and is in a simulated world this called a closed self-entity.

The hypothesis of simulation questions is our senses or just illusions. Nick Bostrum believes we are living in a postman society, which is running a simulated reality. If us as humans created a mind that can think like us, and come up with situations that we face, then its called Substrate-imdependence. He believes its possible for us to create an artificial intelligence with both a mechanical mind and a human mind. Which will give it every possible simulation in our universe.

Janet Murray believes that computers and any form of technology are different forms medium expression. Janet Murray believes that video games are symbolic dramas. In Hamlet on the Holodeck she says that an individual can get lost in a book or a film, but a video games gives an individual more involvement. Video games allow the players to make their own decisions, which gets the individual immersed in the game. This gives the person a sense of agency which Murray defines as "satisfying power to take meaningful action and see the results of our decisions and choices. Murray believes that as technology begins to grow so will I'll freedom with it.

Zhuangi believe that if he felt all of his senses in his dream, then it must be as real as reality.

Moravec believes by 2030s, that there will be robots who would be able to run many simulations on how to handle a task.