Official Review: The Reality Games by Tom Reissmann

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Re: Official Review: The Reality Games by Tom Reissmann

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philosophy, physics, and artificial intelligence? This sounds wonderful, I love it, I would love to read this book
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cogitononsum wrote: 16 Jan 2021, 11:20 philosophy, physics, and artificial intelligence? This sounds wonderful, I love it, I would love to read this book
If you're into those themes, this is the book for you. Thank you for commenting!
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It seems like my kind of book so thank you very much for this recommendation! Great job with the review!
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raluca_mihaila wrote: 17 Jan 2021, 04:22 It seems like my kind of book so thank you very much for this recommendation! Great job with the review!
Have fun, and thank you for your appreciation!
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It's quite sad. The premise of this book does not interest me. But I have to state that your review is perfect. Well-done.!
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Here they come again..
Humans and their overactive imaginations. Even from some religious points of view, life is still a simulation. The owner of the show I.e., God can decide to end the show anytime. This book is a conversation starter. I like the premise. Awesome review, NetMassimo!
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Godspraise Precious wrote: 17 Jan 2021, 08:10 It's quite sad. The premise of this book does not interest me. But I have to state that your review is perfect. Well-done.!
In the end, it's a matter of personal taste. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Ayindelaw wrote: 17 Jan 2021, 10:31 Here they come again..
Humans and their overactive imaginations. Even from some religious points of view, life is still a simulation. The owner of the show I.e., God can decide to end the show anytime. This book is a conversation starter. I like the premise. Awesome review, NetMassimo!
Imagination can be a powerful tool, if it's used well. Thank you for your appreciation!
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This sounds like a very complex and fascinating book. The idea that reality might be a simulation is a bit disturbing but quite interesting to delve into. Great review!
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Maria Esposito wrote: 18 Jan 2021, 06:25 This sounds like a very complex and fascinating book. The idea that reality might be a simulation is a bit disturbing but quite interesting to delve into. Great review!
The implications of the simulation hypothesis are indeed disturbing and interesting at the same time. Thank you for your appreciation!
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It's scary to think of what the future may hold if we keep progressing the way we are. This sounds like an intriguing novel. I appreciate your well-written and interesting review!
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Prisallen wrote: 19 Jan 2021, 09:36 It's scary to think of what the future may hold if we keep progressing the way we are. This sounds like an intriguing novel. I appreciate your well-written and interesting review!
Progress is chaotic, and every instrument can be used for good or for evil. Thank you for your appreciation!
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This seems like an amazing book with a premise that is not so far fetched. Fantastic review!
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AntonelaMaria wrote: 20 Jan 2021, 06:14 This seems like an amazing book with a premise that is not so far fetched. Fantastic review!
There are scientific studies about the nature of reality, so the novel's premise is not far-fetched at all. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Our world depends more and more on technology. Screen time occupies so much of our time! The idea of synthetic humans takes things to a new level! I appreciate your clarification that the book makes your reflect on where we are going. Thanks for the compelling recommendation! (You made my TBR list just a little bit longer.) :-)
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