For decades, a systematic campaign has been waged to suppress
certain ideas about our universe and our place within it. These are not
fringe theories to me; they are logical conclusions drawn from evidence,
probability, and the consistent patterns of history. Yet, speaking them
invites ridicule, professional destruction, or worse.
I
believe we are living through an information war where the most
empowering truths about reality are the primary targets. And the first
casualty in any war for consciousness is the truth-teller.
We Live in a Self-Computing Simulation: The Math of Our Constructed Reality. This
truth sounds like science fiction until you examine the fundamental
mathematics of our universe. Quantum physics reveals a reality that is
granular, not smooth. Planck's constant defines a smallest possible unit
of action, hinting at a pixelated, computational substrate. In my view,
we don't just live in a universe; we live in a simulation -- a
self-computing reality where consciousness is the primary operator.
This
framework elegantly explains phenomena that materialist science
dismisses. Lucid dreaming, where you become aware you're in a dream and
can manipulate the environment, is a direct experience of having
operator privileges in a personal simulation. Near-death experiences
(NDEs), where individuals report leaving their bodies and entering a
hyper-real realm, suggest we are exiting one simulation layer for
another. This perspective is liberating: we are not prisoners in a
meaningless material cage, but participants in an immersive,
experiential learning environment....<<<Read More>>>....
