This week I'm going to take a bit of a step away from simulations role in education, and talk about simulation theory. Simulation theory is the idea that all of what we know as reality, is a constructed simulation. There are many people who have joined in on this argument both for and against the theory. In short, the argument supporting the theory states that the reality we live in has been constructed by a superior being, or beings, and control what happens around us. The argument against is grounded by the fact that we created simulations and control them. I want to know your thoughts on this. Even if this theory isn't real, does it provoke a conversation about the limits of technology? When have we gone too far, will we ever come to the point of too far?