Further fascinating supporting evidence is inextricably tied to the idea
that the fake reality world/universe we live in requires our
participation for it to manifest. This has been called the “observer
effect.”
First, let’s examine the following fascinating aspects
that question the nature of reality. Then, I’ll explain how this all
comes together. It’s inextricably tied to the idea that the universe is
illusory and requires our participation to manifest the illusion. Hence,
the term “observer effect.”
The principle that we live in a simulation can be likened to a computer game.
For
example, let’s say you are playing the part of a racing driver in a
computer game. What you see on your computer screen is the virtual view
you’re getting as a driver traveling at speed on the road of a busy
city, with all the surrounding details you’d expect in this built-up
area.
However, at this point, all other aspects outside of your
window in the computer game (program) do not exist as they are not
rendered. Each element only becomes rendered and visible on your
computer screen when you turn to this virtual area in the game.
For
instance, if you take a sharp left turn, the new area you now see in
your window to interact with is only made possible because the data
making up this new area of the game becomes rendered and replaces the
old…
If the computer program had all the existing aspects of
the game readily rendered for viewing, this would be too much
computational energy to handle. So, to save energy, the computer engine
only renders data to what the driver/player turns his or her attention
to and observes all the existing details at this point.
In other
words, this moment-by-moment virtual reality existence is generated by
the participating driver/player consistent with the term the “observer
effect.”...<<<Read More>>>...