Not so long ago I wrote a blog exploring the nature of reality. Using compelling supporting evidence, I put forward that we are living in an illusion, a holographic universe.
The holographic nature of the universe is just one of a number of aspects giving rise to the illusory nature of reality.
There are further pieces of fascinating supporting evidence inextricably tied into 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 take a look at the following fascinating aspects that question the nature of reality, then I’ll explain how this all comes together. How it’s inextricably tied into the idea that the universe is illusory and requires our participation to make the illusion manifest. Hence, the term “observer effect.”
The principle that we are living in a simulation can be likened to a computer game.
For example, let’s say that 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 travelling at speed on the road, say, 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 aspect only becomes rendered, made visual 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 just be too much computational energy to handle. So, to save energy, the computer engine only renders data with what the driver/player turns his or her attention to and observes with all the existing details at this point in time.
-In other words, this moment-by-moment virtual reality existence is generated by the participating driver/player consistent with the term the “observer effect.”
The “observer effect” is also demonstrated when wave forms from various sources such as electron beans go through a double-slit:
If, in our example, single electron beams go through double-slits in a straight line they will remain waves and end up producing wave interference patterns when hitting a back screen. However, when observed by humans using a detector the waves generated from the beam go through double-slits and then change into particles producing clumping patterns instead when hitting the back screen.
It’s as if the observer has created the nature of reality. Simply by being present the waves change into particles!
Note: It has been said that this double-slit experiment has been debunked. The debunking has only been made when the setup in the experiment becomes more complex using more detectors…, but the mind-blowing basics still remain: The simpler setup still demonstrates the “observer effect” where, when a human is present, the waves change into particles.
The computer game analogy (above) has been used to describe the nature of reality in our universe:
Consistent with the computer simulation theory, our so-called reality, what we perceive in our surroundings only becomes “real” to us because it has been generated (rendered) due to our presence in an area at a given time. This is how we get to see our surroundings.
Therefore, according to the simulation theory, anything outside of your surroundings doesn’t exist!
Tied into quantum mechanics, the double-slit experiment is a confirmatory example showing that our presence causes change to fundamental particles making up matter.
Yes, it has been said that we are living in an A.I generated illusion.
-And it gets worse. Everything within this illusory world we live in and its aspects are also fake!
For one of many examples, consider the idea that when you look out at the stars in the sky and It’s a clear nighttime sky. The stars only manifest due to your presence, participation/interaction with the highly advanced A.I computer generated fake virtual reality universe program you live in. The stars are just an illusion!
A philosopher once said: …Let’s say there’s a remote area and there’s nobody around. There’s a nasty storm going on in this area. Thern, suddenly a tree gets blown down by the storm. The tree falls and spreads over a main road. The fact that there’s no one there to witness this roadblock, has it actually happened?
-Well, the philosopher may have a point here based on the simulation theory that was unknown during his time!
Some people may have a hard time with the idea that we are living a highly advanced A.I generated computer simulation universe. For all of you, all the truth-seekers out there, I strongly recommend that you don’t just take my word from what I have written. Go and do your own research on this fascinating subject on the nature of reality.
There is much to go down the rabbit hole with!