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Borgesian Simulator

Definition

A Borgesian simulator refers to a conceptual or actual digital environment that exhibits properties reminiscent of Jorge Luis Borges’ fictional worlds, characterized by infinite complexity, self-referential structures, or labyrinthine logic. Such a simulator might present a user with an endless array of possibilities or data, where the distinction between reality and simulation becomes ambiguous. It implies a system capable of generating vast, interconnected, and potentially contradictory virtual spaces. The experience often challenges conventional notions of linear progression or fixed reality.