How can I prove that everything I see really exists and isn’t just an illusion/ image created by my brain? How can I really know that once I look away from something that it is still there and doesn’t turn black? I thought about the mirror, but maybe the image in the mirror is also just created. The people I hear talking behind me could also be gone but I only hear the audio and once I turn around they appear visually. I thought about using a camera but the content that is saved on the camera could also be fake.

Can someone tell me how to prove that others really exist?

How can I really know that people are responding to this question and not only AI? I have absolutely no proof that this forum could be real. Look at ChatGPT.

I have so many questions.

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    10 months ago

    Just the complexity of all the things that happen in the world and individual lives when I’m not looking is enough to do that for me. Like, if I smashed in the door of any random house I would find new and different furniture and random strangers doing whatever it is they’re doing at that time of day because everybody is living individual lives. Sure, I could be hallucinating that too, but really I do not think I am creative enough. I’ve also worked in multiple positions that had more opportunity than most to peer behind the curtains into people’s private lives to the point where I easily accept that life is happening all over the place.

    The shared simulation is much more plausible to me than me existing in an individual universe. I don’t really think it’s true either but that’s more of a bias.