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Token Narrative:Elon believes the probability that we live in a simulation is nearly 100%. He wrote directly: p(simulation) ≈ 1.
This is a view he has repeatedly brought up over the years: If future civilizations become super advanced, they could create countless hyper-realistic "ancestor simulations." Therefore, we are more likely to be living in one of those simulations than in "base reality."
But he immediately added a very realistic twist: "However, within the simulation, hardware is extremely hard to do. Only those who have bled on a production line can understand."
Put together, the meaning is: Yes, I think we are almost certainly living in a simulation. But even in a simulation, the physical rules of this game are set to be extremely harsh. Building real, physical hardware is still incredibly difficult; it takes blood, sweat, and tears to get it done. Software, information, and AI can advance at lightning speed, but manufacturing hardware in the world of atoms is deliberately designed to be hard. It might be the "difficulty setting" or "rule constraint" of the simulation.

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