>>512236260No, it's not a simulation.
Illusion. There's a huge difference.
Simulations have variables that can be manipulated to cleanly and neatly change outcomes and processes effortlessly.
If this world was a simulation, revolutions and wars would never happen. The cattle can simply be switched off with a little script.
But an illusion works differently. It operates on the power of belief and nothing else. Ideas like a speed limit of 55mph on an arrow-straight road, for example. Objectively there is no limit, except the speed of light.
Fortunately that's about 300.000 kilometres per second, much faster than 55mph.
Yet the signs and agreements day 55mph, and people agree that's the speed limit, and by agreeing and believing in that, it becomes the effective speed limit.
Until you go faster and disagree.
That's where the powers that want to be have a problem, because it's very easy to edit a config file and recompile some code, but very very difficult to change people's beliefs in an active running code environment.
The reason it's so difficult is that if you manipulate the variable in a live runtime precisely the right way, an unforeseen interaction between two actors in the scene can completely fuck the manipulation up, and you get chaos, overflow errors, riots, rape, war and revolution.
And these are Jews we're talking about, people who are not psychology geniuses and definitely mastered psychopathy.
Theoretically you can go faster than 55mph on a 55mph road and everything's fine.
The illusion is that you believe, and with force and violence are made to believe, that it's wrong.
The reality is that there are no such rules from God. Just don't harm people, and defend yourself against those who do.
The gouvernment really doesn't like that. It's an illusion all the same, I mean the people in gouvernment pretending that gouvernment exists outside of the idea and the violence with which you're made to believe in it.
Just say no to illusions.