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The whole theory reminds me of the Diana Wynne Jones novel THE HOMEWARD BOUNDERS, in which a young man discovers that there are multiple worlds, and they are all part of a board game being played a mysterious higher species. He becomes a random game piece, a discard, that can move between game-boards (worlds) and he collects companions who are in the same position.
The concept that we are living in some kind of manufactured environment can answer some of the anomalies that have been seen and recorded. It is not yet a theory like germ and gravity are. Sightings of animals frozen in place then coming to life. A bird trapped in the air flapping wildly are examples. A dog frozen in place then after a few minutes seems to come to life unharmed. If you could game that system, you could make yourself immortal and cure any ailment. And you could become a target for the operators of said environment.
gduncan58 about 2 years ago
I wish mine had a better writer
Grandma Lea about 2 years ago
I will second that wish
rekam Premium Member about 2 years ago
Good one, guys.
Bill The Nuke about 2 years ago
I wish mine would quit aging me.
Lee26 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yeh, but are the aliens a simulation also?
ChessPirate about 2 years ago
âWorking in the Matrixâ, by Morpheus Zakour and Neo Roberts⊠âș
scottartist creator about 2 years ago
The whole theory reminds me of the Diana Wynne Jones novel THE HOMEWARD BOUNDERS, in which a young man discovers that there are multiple worlds, and they are all part of a board game being played a mysterious higher species. He becomes a random game piece, a discard, that can move between game-boards (worlds) and he collects companions who are in the same position.
William Bludworth Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wait⊠âWorking Dazeâ isnât a reality TV show and the characters arenât actors pretending theyâre in a comic strip?
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MartinPerry1 about 2 years ago
Kind of the opposite view that a solipsist has, that their self is the only thing that is real and everything else is created by him.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
The concept that we are living in some kind of manufactured environment can answer some of the anomalies that have been seen and recorded. It is not yet a theory like germ and gravity are. Sightings of animals frozen in place then coming to life. A bird trapped in the air flapping wildly are examples. A dog frozen in place then after a few minutes seems to come to life unharmed. If you could game that system, you could make yourself immortal and cure any ailment. And you could become a target for the operators of said environment.
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member about 2 years ago
but SOOO true!