On the other hand if there was such a complex and rich universe, where all this would be trivial to imagine//make//simulate, then, making it would not seem to be worth a simulation.
I don’t get this, are you saying that if it’s so simple to do, why would anyone do it?
I don’t understand that conclusion at all.
Think of this scenario: an alien race had no concept of “Art” and they found a child’s scribbles. It’s completely blowing their mind because nobody had ever thought of doing that. Some other alien hearts about it and doesn’t believe it because, “if it was so easy for them to make Art, why would one waste good talents on scribbles?”
What if designing simulated universes is just something kids do for science projects, and we are the result of the imagination of a particularly demented one?
That simulation, so to appear believable from the inside, would have to be based on the real universe,
Would it? What if the real universe is nothing like the simulation? Couldn’t a completely unknown species have created the simulation and just imagined a fantasy world inhabited by strange little creatures called humans?
Since it’s a personal blog, I would stick with personal social media. Facebook, Snapchat, X, places where people are following YOU, and would be more interested in hearing more about you.
If it’s going to have a consistent theme, you could post something in related communities if they allow it.
Not Rick had a great answer, but I wanted to try to contribute simple examples:
True, skin color is a trait that can be traced by DNA, but so is eye color, or hair color. We could easily create “races” based on “Brown hair vs blonde hair”, “brown eyes vs green eyes”, “people who need glasses vs people that don’t”, “shorties and tall-os”, “those who can roll their tongue, and the inferior swine that were never blessed by the Great tongue father.”
All traceable in the same way as skin color, but we consider them “features”, and not race defining traits.