What could go wrong?
Active perception check!
But you can say that there is no evidence for the existence of God.
Like hosting wargame nights. "We are going to play SPQR. A small scenario. The rules are not too complicated but the initiative system is tricky. Read them before hand." After one hour setting up "So no one has an actual clue how the game is played and you are bored... Who wants to play codenames?"
You can never disprove a concept like God. You can only prove that the arguments used by those who believe in God are false. But then again, Goedel's incompleteness theorem pretty much tells us that such proof is impossible.
Nor can you disprove it.
That feeling when you only use Linux on all your home systems now...
@governa.lol em vez do Ayaneo NES, porque não um Cray-1. Pelas minhas contas consegue correr sistemas até 16 bits.
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Yes... Until it is.
Neither can you disprove that this is all a simulation made for you. It is a way to ascertain your guilt for a crime. All your memories and knowledge are fake. Implanted. You were put here last Thursday and will remain until the next one. All your actions are being monitored and measured.