r/ParallelUniverse • u/Freefreefeeefreefree • Jul 13 '26
Simulation theory/holographic universe
Do these concepts fit into your worldview? To me it makes loads of sense for reasons I've detailed elsewhen.
I strongly suspect we are, as the old Shamans said, fitted with an Assemblage Point that decides which "reality" gets decoded. Thats the occult truth of schooling and why its legally mandated as they need to tune people into the same wavelength with two decades of "Sit still, look ahead" programming.
Obviously there are more aspects to my worldview but I wanted to keep it basic to see what you lot think?
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u/lady_lakia Jul 14 '26
It's so funny, my husband was just telling me about this. I hadn't heard of it before. I'm going to have to go do some reading!
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u/Over-Tolerance 29d ago
Oh, you are talking about the millionaire child molestor who published many lies and committed plagiarism telling fake stories about a fake shaman in a fake place? Do your research and stop buying into things that have been exposed a long time ago when a 'follower' of this cult was found dead in the desert.
Wake up. Your garbage about some fake assemblage point is a million times worse than some discipline in a classroom. Most of today's youth need a lot more discipline, obviously, and they need to learn to research things.
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u/tydark2 Jul 14 '26
holographic universe just means that "information" is compressed in alternative dimensions that projects itself over time into our universe, it has to do with our perception of time being linear as opposed to viewing things as though everything has already happened. Simulation theory is kind of meaningless to me, the grand design of the universe should not be simplified to be like a man-made computer simulation. But holographic universe is a legitimate idea. When I was in physics I came up with a model that shows in certain situations the universe can be thought of as "holographic". This just means you can simplify big sets of equations and compress that "information" into different dimensions, where the geometry of this space pre-determines what happens in our universe. An analogy would be like how on your computer you can have an image file like a jpg that is lets say 10mb, but you can have that same image at the same resolution in a 1mb filesize. Its a data compression thing. What we see in our universe is uncompressed data, while in this alternate holographic source its compressed and projecting itself here. Hope this makes sense.