Why don't you starve to death to prove your point?
and dying is the only way to prove my point? doesn't make a lot of sense.
Feeling of death is real as the death itself, this is not simulation, and the fact is none has ever returned from death.
We're from different structure after all. after all no super-computer says ouchh, or feels pain.
not really.
it's obvious that you don't understand a certain aspect of the brain.
normally, the only reason you can see someone is because the light reflected off of their body comes in contact with your eyes, the image of the person is then converted to electrical signals and sent to the brain. when the signals of the person stop arriving to the brain, the person disappears from your view. the same mechanism applies to all of your other senses (hearing, smell, taste, touch, etc.). everything the brain experiences comes in the form of electrical signals. EVERYTHING.
so if you are in a simulation in which your real brain is connected to a supercomputer, all it takes for a dead person to stay gone is for the computer to never generate that person's signals again. similarly, if the computer wants you dead, it simply stops sending signals to your brain and you will be dead in the simulation. and you will stay dead as long as the computer wants.
since human brain perceives the world around it via electrical signals arriving to the brain, it is impossible for anyone to prove that their brain isn't hooked up to a signal generating supercomputer. you may say that when you wrap your hands around your head, you don't feel any cable hooking up to your skull. but if the computer hid the cable by not sending your brain the signals that describe the cable, how would you know? your arms, your legs, your whole body may not even be real, they may be just an illusion.
No supercomputer can generate these signals or ever will.
you can see the future? 10,000 years ago who would have thought the human race would one day be able to fly higher than the birds?
i don't see a good reason for bringing emotional stories into this discussion. this is a science forums and it is certainly appropriate to talk about these theories without sounding inhumane. i don't recall seeing anyone protesting The Matrix at the movie theaters.