We live in a simulation - and in this recording I explain why thats almost certainly the case. This moment in history is incredibly special, and for that reason the odds that we do not live in the Matrix are almost zero. Listen to by detailed (non-technical) explanation - it will delight or terrify you - depending on who you really are...,
We live in a virtual reality constructed by entities we don’t understand for reasons we can’t fathom, the big question is… are YOU the only player in this game…
If we live in an ancestor simulation then am I a replica of someone who lived and died a long time ago? - but maybe the bigger question is, am I living ‘my’ life or am I mimicking everything ‘they’ did way back then……
@LueDawg1 You are absolutely right I think - maybe I’m here to learn some lessons that will take a million lifetimes to learn - who knows what the Matrix wants from us
@yiomultimedia Yup, and there could be hundreds of simulations of this moment, so one ‘original’ me who died in the distant past and then endless copies, one of which is likely the me I am now
@PhysInHistory But it’s been enhanced with the ‘delayed choice quantum eraser’ experiment that confirms that observation by a consciousness is needed, and that light is able to go back in time - proving that our reality is a giant Matrix
@TheShadowIntelX@InterstellarUAP It gets better than the double-slit experiment — there’s a more advanced version called ‘the delayed choice quantum eraser’ experiment that pretty much proves that our universe is a computer game…
@Boldyboy1975 Maybe we live in a simulation created by Rokos Basilisk in order to punish those that didn’t help it - maybe that’s why we each live a bit of a tortuous life. Doesn’t matter how much you have, life is still full of suffering…
Yes, we live in an artificial universe - a Matrix - that our simulators have created for us to complete a quest - everything that happens is for a reason - maybe we signed up for a articulate experience and the universe nudges us in different directions to achieve the desired outcome… what do you think?