• Simulation Secrets: Don't Be Afraid

  • By: Casper Stith
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: Less than 1 minute
  • 1.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Simulation Secrets: Don't Be Afraid

By: Casper Stith
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." - Albert Einstein Do you ever feel like you're a player inside an incredibly difficult video game? A game where the rules are unclear, and the odds are stacked against you? A game where your actions have consequences, and where we often act as our own worst enemy?

This is because our lives are taking place within a physical virtual-reality simulation.

Since the beginning of time, mankind has been on a quest to understand the nature of reality and the true meaning of life. Albert Einstein spent the latter part of his life searching for this ultimate truth, only to fall short. The evidence is clear, and it is only a matter of time before mainstream science faces the fact that the current model of reality is outdated and patently false. In this book be prepared to learn:
  • How a bizarre experiment performed in the early 1900s – and replicated consistently ever since - clearly demonstrates that our ‘physical’ reality is indeed a virtual-reality simulation.
  • How we are interconnected in a digital, computed, multi-player virtual-reality 'game', which follows rules and has a clear and definitive purpose.
  • How consciousness is the computer running the simulation.
We stumble through life without purpose, often as prisoners trapped within our own thoughts. Understanding that we are living inside a virtual-reality 'game' with a scientifically-based purpose provides the impetus for escaping the confines of 'the matrix'. How can we play the game if we don’t even know we’re in it? Keywords explored in the book: theory of everything, my big toe, entropy, virtual reality, the Sims, Nikola Tesla, Max Planck, Heisenberg, uncertainty, quantum mechanics, quantum physics, Shrodinger’s cat, quantum tunneling, double slit experiment, fractals, game theory, chaos theory, tom Campbell, double slit experiment, consciousness, out of body, dreams, meditation, philosophy, simulation, virtual reality video games, Bohm, big theory of everything, tunneling, remote viewing, classical physics, newtonian physics, many worlds, quantum computers, wave duality, avatars, game theory, prisoner's dilemma, john nash, pear labs, paranormal, remote viewing, out of body, placebo effect, nocebo effect, quantum computers, nikola tesla, wardenclyffe, egypt pyramids, genesis, religion, intent, probability distribution, future probability, psi uncertainty, great machine, digital big bang, bob monroe, remote perception

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I was intrigued when I saw the length was under a minute. I imagined that I had accidentally stumbled upon some book I was never meant to see. I thought, as soon as I clicked listen a massive download would start filling my mind with all the secrets of this computer-simulated universe and I would either wake up to a new reality, like Neo, or have new abilities, like Jesus. Either way, I was all in. So I clicked listen anticipating my life was about to be eternally changed. Nah. It was just the intro and outro. The middle is missing. I'm slightly disappointed. The narration was good, though. Maybe next time.

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