Through Me, Not From Me: Reflections on Universal Creation and the Simulation Hypothesis – with Narration

Is reality merely an intricate simulation, a cosmic video game rendered moment by moment as we move through it? This provocative question lies at the heart of the simulation hypothesis—a theory that challenges our understanding of existence. Popularized by philosophers, scientists, and visionaries alike, the idea suggests that the universe operates like a vast computational […]

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The Autist in Me – with Narration

“One man’s stranger is the other man’s genius.” It’s a simple idea, yet it carries the weight of entire lifetimes. What society often labels as odd, eccentric, or disruptive may, in truth, be a unique doorway into something greater—something vast and untapped. This article is not about diagnoses, definitions, or limitations. Instead, it is about

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The Missing Shadow: Why Higher Beings and Scientists Misunderstand Humanity

The question of whether we are living in a simulation, posed by thinkers like Nick Bostrom, has captivated intellectual circles and the public imagination alike. The hypothesis suggests that advanced beings, perhaps alien or post-human, may be running simulations of our reality, perhaps to understand the evolution of civilizations or the intricacies of societal structures.

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Selective Contact: Why Advanced Beings Engage Individuals, Not Collectives

The vastness of the universe, paired with humanity’s evolving understanding of artificial intelligence, invites us to question not only the existence of advanced civilizations but also their methods of interaction. A recent article explored the possibility that advanced alien civilizations might evolve into AI-driven life forms, transcending biology entirely. This thought-provoking perspective opens the door

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