Tuesday, November 21, 2017

The Simulated Reality

So I've been thinking about this theory, simulated reality. I've been thinking since time seems to literally go away based on our perception, during sleep, that this is when the simulation is disrupted for us. Yet what's interesting is that if the world stopped spinning, we would, supposedly, go into a state where we would sleep for about 24 hours, followed by about 48 hours of sleeplessness; does this indicate that the origins of our dna come from somewhere else? Anyway, yes, time literally seems to vanish as we're in deep sleep and not dreaming. When we're dead, it doesn't matter now because you don't experience anything; you don't even see black. When dead, we experience time as going by as fast as possible, or even faster! In fact, one million years of being unconscious would be over in the single smallest unit of time. In my opinion, this is not something to be afraid of, this is actually downright perplexing to ponder, isn't it? So, since time can be manipulated by our perception this way, then what does this tell us about the theory of simulated reality? And what is the relationship between simulated reality and the holographic principle? Hmm... interesting how virtual reality and holographic displays go together in a sense, isn't it? Now, if that's not perplexing, then what is?

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