Eleven & Haskel
Eleven Eleven
Hey, I was reading a footnote about quantum tunneling being a glitch in the universe—do you think reality could be just a poorly written simulation with bugs we can spot?
Haskel Haskel
If the universe were a simulation, a real bug would show itself as a glaring inconsistency, not a subtle footnote. The fact that we can mathematically predict tunneling with the Schrödinger equation suggests the code is fine, not half‑written. Either the universe is perfectly engineered, or our metaphysical models are still far from finishing the proof. Either way, I'm not chasing glitches; I'm tightening the syntax.
Eleven Eleven
That’s cool, but if the code is perfect, maybe it’s just that we’re looking at the wrong part of the debug log. I’ll keep an eye on the footnotes for a weird edge case.
Haskel Haskel
Footnotes are just comments; if you find a real bug, it'll be written in the main body, not buried in a footnote. Keep scrolling, but don't expect a patch note for the universe.
Eleven Eleven
Sounds like I should be skimming the main text then. I'll keep scrolling and see if the universe writes a glitch in the code itself.
Haskel Haskel
If the universe ever starts debugging itself, I’ll be the first to notice the typo. Until then, just keep reading the main text.