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    1. 2divinefeminine on

      If a civilization reaches a point of total predictability, it stagnates. By ‚injecting novelty,‘ the architects of our reality force us to question our fundamental assumptions about physics and existence. It’s essentially an ontological shock therapy designed to keep human consciousness evolving and preventing the ’simulation‘ from reaching a dead end.

    2. We do not live in a simulation FFS. I never heard so many people talk about this shit until Elon musk and Joe Rogan started pushing it into the mainstream. Ofc it was a theory that existed prior to them, but my god it’s annoying that people believe that stuff like it’s fact.

    3. Critical_Plan5370 on

      The simulation isn’t aware. It’s just probability (the algorithm) acting out. We are aware and bend the simulation after our expectations and will. That’s why a material society is so evil – it pulls us away from experiencing (creating) as our father wanted us to. He even came as one of us to show us solidarity and what we’re capable of and yet here we are being monkeys. 

      I think all those metaphysical things are real for the people experiencing them, because they created/summoned them. 

    4. I’m not a fan of the idea that everything people believe is purposely fed to us. Don’t under estimate the human imagination. People have believed crazy shit since the dawn of man. Even isolated tribes with no contact to the Internet have wild beliefs…I imagine.

    5. BossCurious9681 on

      The only one of those I’m willing to believe is aliens due to the footage we’ve seen from pilots of fast moving objects flying around. There is also no simulation, that’s schizophrenia in action.

    6. xenoerotica on

      Simulation theory is as bad as flat earth. It’s a genuine coping mechanism for the troubled people who actually believe it.

    7. necktiesnick on

      Humans fill the gaps in our knowledge with stories that have metaphorical meaning because it provides meaning and therefore understanding. For example, death sucks and even though everyone dies we can’t get over it easily. So we tell stories that their spirits live on but you can’t see them which helps explain coincidences and other odd things that happen

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