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Terry this post is for you.
The world is a simulation? Professor Rizwan Virk believes the chances are is about 70%.
In the Redacted video below, Clayton’s guest today is Professor Rizwan Virk — MIT computer scientist, video game entrepreneur, and bestselling author of the book The Simulation Hypothesis.
“It might sound wild, but some of the smartest minds in tech and physics say it’s not just possible — it’s highly likely. As our own technology races toward virtual worlds that feel real, the line between simulation and reality starts to blur.”
Prof Rizwan talks about how ancient religions describe our world reality like a game developer would. That the Mandela Effect is like a glitch in our matrix, a reprogramming. In another video “Virk connects quantum physics, video game tech, and the Mandela Effect to argue our world may be a digital construct with branching timelines… Are these memory discrepancies evidence of parallel universes or simulation errors?”
He talks about the thousands of people that witnessed levitation, that maybe these are cheat codes and matrix simulations. He talks about the Tibetan lucid dreaming experiences and answers why there might be suffering in our world. What actors get the Oscars? Those who play the roles that overcome suffering.
Ready to be glitched?
“The world is like a movie… look away from the screen into the light (of the projector).”
I’m posting Sandra’s suggestion in the article:
Chase Hughes:
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