So I'm not up to date with the latest regarding the whole dilemma of "how do you know that you are in a simulation," but my understanding is that the only why to know for sure is if you can find a flaw in the simulation that gives it away, if you can't find a flaw, there's no way to be sure (meaning that in a simulation there can be certainty, but in the real world, you are always left with uncertainty).
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