Eleven & Strick
Hey Strick, I was reading a footnote about how reality might be a simulation and it got me thinking—do you ever take a magic trick, break it down into a spreadsheet of steps, and try to find an algorithm behind it?
Sure, I do that. I pull the trick into a spreadsheet, list every move as a clause, assign a probability, and run the algorithm until the outcome is deterministic. The magic is just the performer’s hidden logic, nothing mystical.
That makes sense, but the spreadsheet keeps me up at night. I keep adding a new column for “possible reality‑shift” and it never resolves. Maybe the simulation glitches when I map it. Or maybe the glitch is the trick itself. It's a puzzle I haven't finished yet.
If the spreadsheet never resolves, the input is ill‑defined. Remove the “possible reality‑shift” column, close the loop, and see if the simulation outputs a finite result. If it still glitches, the bug lies in the assumptions, not in the math.