Is there any books about this? - /lit/ (#24469748) [Archived: 970 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/16/2025, 1:26:32 AM No.24469748
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The user can simulate events, outcomes, or phenomena in their mind (or a parallel computation field)—and then choose to apply one of those simulations into actual reality.

Simulative Vision:
The user runs multiple “what if” scenarios like a quantum computer or divine AI—exploring millions of possible timelines or versions of an event in seconds.

Reality Injection:

After finding the optimal version, they collapse the possibilities into a single chosen outcome—which becomes reality. Think of it like editing the save file of the universe.

Restrictions or Cost (optional for balance):

The bigger the change, the more energy/memory it takes.

Overuse causes reality to become unstable or "lag."

They can't simulate beyond what they can conceptualize.
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 1:49:17 AM No.24469819
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Anonymous
6/16/2025, 2:32:33 AM No.24469911
>>24469748 (OP)
Neville Goddard.