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>>11180998
>It's impossible with current technology.

ALL space travel was "impossible with current technology" before someone did it.

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>>10473767
>what is really simulating what?
>what does the non simulated reality matter more
If I shut off the simulator I'm operating and your universe disappears. It matters to you more than me.

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>>9756523
>Whoever made this question doesn't know shit about profit margins.
Or maybe you don't know much about puzzles.
The answer is $100.
And even if we're being pedantic, there's more to it than profit margin.
Were the $70 worth of goods an item that's difficult to keep in stock? If so, someone else would have bought them, and the limit to the profit on these goods is based on how many a month the wholesaler can provide.
Then there's the question of whether our thief would have made the $70 purchase even without stealing the $100, or was she unable to afford the goods without the $100?
If the two events are unrelated, the purchase is irrelevant.
Obviously, this isn't a real world question, it's a fucking puzzle, and should be interpreted as such, especially given the repeated instruction not to overthink it.

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>>9640823
Be Chad.

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>>9606096
>until X happens, Y is a dream

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>>9487434
The people in both physical AND simulated universes will think that.

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>>9241759
>The burden of proof is on you.
Except that I'm not making any claims.
What is it I'm supposed to prove?

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>>9214807
>"Prove" evolution is real without resorting to the consensus fallacy.
That which endures, endures.
That which does not does not.

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>>9118590
...or unlucky.
Speaking of which, I missed most of the eclipse because of cloud coverage.

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>>9051948
>>Why would they fake a moon landing?
>Power display. USSR and USA were heavily influenced by competition that could've driven them to such acts.
If the US _didn't_ send people to the moon, Russia would have know and told the world.

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>>9044567
>No one mentioned race until you got all butthurt someone called her an asian
So nobody mentioned race... until somebody claimed she was an asian, which somehow doesn't relate to race...
Even though the OP is asking about the genetics of white people....
But _I'm_ the one who started "obsessing" about race???

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>>9023874
>Space habitats let you tailor it to however the fuck you want
>Planets do not, mars will be a desolate irradiated low gravity rock for ages,
When we do go to Mars, we aren't going to be sleeping outdoors on the cold, hard ground.
we would be indoors in an artificial environment, just like a space habitat.

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