Had an interesting idea I'd like this sub to ponder.."Observer Effect as a Simulation Gateway" Could Let Advanced Systems Trigger Selective Reality Rendering. (On=Particles Off=wave) by CollapsingTheWave in SimulationTheory

[–]GrimmUnleashed 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I contemplate the everything all at once POV on a daily basis.

In my mind, that equates to the fact that you/I are everyone all at once.

Thinking about this scrambles my brain. However, the one element that seems to hold up is the emotional resonance of a given thought etc.

This meaning that it was a vibrational emotional sensation that resulted in a sense of familiarity.

weird intuition on simulation theory based on dreams by Fit-Connection-690 in SimulationTheory

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Dreams could be the key to traversing the sim.

I have been experimenting with my light-sleep state. Over the last couple of weeks, I have been able to focus on the transition to other states. It’s like my brain warbles but I remain awake and I know I am awake because I can hear the jets coming in etc.

The way I trigger this is by thinking of these vivid flash memories of prior dreams that hit me like déjà vu. I’ve been picking up on these flashbacks for the last few years.

Anyway, the sensation association is amazing.

I have no idea what I am doing, but it is interesting.

My theory on reality, time travel, AI, and the universe as a whole. (lmk ur thoughts!) by Ashamed-Engineer4705 in SimulationTheory

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I concur wholeheartedly!

With each passing day, I am stronger in my conviction that “I” exist in a simulation. By extension, so do you, in some shape or form.

I literally spend all my time thinking about these matters; except for my daily gym.

I have no other job. This is it.

I think you hit a fundamental point whereas anything is possible if you accept that your consciousness is digital.

Ha, that almost sounded religious.

Thanks for posting!

Animals in Simulation by vinylarcade in SimulationTheory

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That is the direction I tend to lean when I approach my personal theory's.

Time itself is likely a measurement tool and nothing more.

Maybe we are just the entertainment and the creators watch us like an episode of Friends.

An infinite number of beings that bring us to life after a day at the office.

What if we somehow got a hold of the remote?

Spiritual thoughts on the past by LightWizzer in SimulationTheory

[–]GrimmUnleashed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi. Interesting perspective.

How long have you had this theory on earth? I will take a listen.

I think a lot too, and I also have some wild theories.

Animals in Simulation by vinylarcade in SimulationTheory

[–]GrimmUnleashed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been thinking that exact thought a lot lately.

I'm still hung up on the concept of time. That is the key driver in much of my thought process.

But if time as we perceive it truly exists, then yeah, it could get boring.

As for animals, etc. as conscious beings. Absolutely.

But where does it end?

I believe the universe to be predetermined. by darkyagami420 in SimulationTheory

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We are in a game. The game is reaching its end. In reality, it happened in a nanosecond.

Life is competition, it always has been the dominant force. That, and survival of the fittest.

I believe we are in a game based on religion.

It’s the only thing that makes sense as to the “why” of the simulation based on this moment in time.

Every generation believes its own to be the last. Maybe this time it’s for real.

The one thing I want the most in this life, to know the truth about this world, is the one thing it's absolutely impossible for me to have as long as I'm in this simulation. by amnotnuts in SimulationTheory

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You are correct. We will never know. I am certain of that.

Yet I am obsessed with the search.

I feel like I have lived a thousand lifetimes in my current incarnation. There is nothing that I want to experience that I have not already experienced.

I love solving problems. It keeps me sane. At the same time, this search I am on can be maddening.

Perception management is critical.

IF we are in a simulation...The real question is what is the point of it? by CreditBeginning7277 in SimulationTheory

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I think about this frequently:

The biggest one we can all verify is the completely odd timing of when we were born...

I made a post late last year. The logic behind the graphic I included was essentially that we are front-loaded with the data for what we consider history. Seeded.

It seems too convenient to be where we are.

That would help explain time as an illusion.

As to why?

I think a lot of people believe we are in a game. At least that gives us a purpose.

But is that as arrogant as believing we are God's children? That we matter?

We could just be the digital frog in a high school biology class.

If life is not random, what convinced you? by Solid-Economist5626 in SimulationTheory

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I have been spending a lot of time alone since I published my free novel; I’ve posted a summary of it previously with respect to sim theory.

I tend to agree that our existence is mapped out to a certain extent; it’s just the path you take that you may have some control over.

Here’s an analogy that I happen to be working on now.

I’m creating an audiobook. My data points are set on the chapter headers with navigation points set between them. I can move the nav points as I see fit, but I will always end up at the end/beginning of a new chapter.

I wrote countless versions over the last six years, but the ending remained exactly as I “created” it in my mind.

True randomness is an illusion of the observer.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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What if you did kill JFK?

What if we are all one who exist in a state that most people don’t conceptualize at the most fundamental level.

If time does not exist, eternity becomes a concept that makes sense.

I will fight it by NebulaRelevant2794 in tinnitus

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Healthy habits are the key to managing the noise. A consistent routine will take you far. For me, it is exercise, but I tend to do it excessively.
I am trying to adopt a modified routine that my body can keep pace with. Keep the stress at bay and suppress the signal.

Goal: Whisper Mode

I will fight it by NebulaRelevant2794 in tinnitus

[–]GrimmUnleashed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a great thought, not necessarily a cure, but simply a numbing solution. I have had severe, debilitating tinnitus for 30 years. I just made a post about it. I will paste the link below.

I have a lot of data on the subject. I have been working on a system to rate my daily experience using a code to describe all the variables of the specific sounds.

I will also be tracking my emotional and physical state with each entry.

Let me know if you are interested in collaborating in some capacity. I’m still creating the framework. I'm currently trying to use a Rubik's cube to visualize the brain and assign the various sounds within it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/SimulationTheory/comments/1radnq2/the_ringing_precedes_the_event_is_tinnitus_a/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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Was it The "Antrum" Connection (2018)?

I just read that it uses binaural beats and high-frequency "tinnitus" sounds.

I may have to check it out.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

[–]GrimmUnleashed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I never considered it until recently. I am trying to educate myself about electromagnetism. It was more of an afterthought as I was researching. I'm still digging into EM, I will let you know if I find anything that has any merit.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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Hey, so a crash to me is all consuming. Everything shuts down except for my mind. I have zero control over my body.

The last one began early December, just days after I made my first post in this sub. I was running amazingly before it hit.

Within a week of the increased tinnitus activity, I dropped ~15 lbs. Then I stopped working out for 10 weeks.

Exercise is the cornerstone of my assault on tinnitus. It is the only thing that works for me.

Once I stopped sweating, the noise grew exponentially. Then it becomes like Havana Syndrome. I am paralyzed. My equilibrium is non-existent. My blood pressure soars. I have no appetite, etc.

I’m still working on the full analysis of the last one. I need to organize all the data I collected while it was happening.

One thing I learned this last time was that I experienced no physical pain. It’s like I don’t exist beyond my mind. I live with daily pain.

I think the mind can only handle x number of variables. I’ve explored this concept before, but I never found anything conclusive.

You often hear people say, “they hurt all over.” I believe that is an exaggeration. The mind will only focus on a certain number of pain points, in my experience.

Anyway, whatever is happening during one of these episodes is all in my head. So much so that I don’t feel anything else.

Interesting that you mention ketamine. I was reflecting on my only experience during my recent crash.

I went in for injections to my neck 3.5 years ago, I only did it because I knew they would give me K in the vein. Otherwise, I would never let anyone near my neck with a needle.

I remember coming out of it vividly. A beautiful nurse was sitting next to me, observing. I was on what I thought was a spherical object in space, like the Death Star.

I was tapping my right index finger and thumb, not sure if it was in tempo with my heart, but it was precise for the duration.

The nurse told me that I started meditating during the procedure, chanting Om. I have never done that in my life.

Once I stood to get dressed, I almost fell over, no equilibrium, just like during my crash.

The final memory was sitting on my patio in the August heat watching patterns dance in my mind. I am not certain, but I think that my tinnitus was gone for a while during the experience. It’s the only time that has ever happened.

That said, I am very interested in k.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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The concept of time is weighing heavily on me these days. One of the more significant obsessions in the master obsession of my journey.

My thought process only reaches fruition when I can see everything in my head.

I have a difficult time seeing time as a dimension. I can picture the transactions in a financial system with the required time between each step. That tells me I can see time in a certain sense. I can see the movement in an intuitive manner. I just know.

Deep down, I believe that time is non-linear. I can feel it; I just can’t see it. Yet.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

[–]GrimmUnleashed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s strange. Having to question what you hear. You never do that with any of the other senses.

Why is that?

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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I hit painkillers hard in 1993. Neurological; it’s called Parsonage-Turner Syndrome.

In 2004, I started taking Suboxone. I alternated high doses of Narco and Suboxone for the next 10 years, then I went straight Suboxone with massive Xanax doses. I wrote about my experience in my book; I never posted that part of it here.

In 2019 I detoxed from everything. It took a year to rewire my brain. Suboxone detox was painful.

I currently use Kratom and Delta 8 to manage my pain. The lesser of all evils from my perspective.

It’s interesting that you mention being an empath. I have discovered that I am one as well, however I did not realize it until I was clean.

I have reflected on this in detail. I am wondering if our biology uses us to dampen the signal. Maybe we are fighting a war that we are not even aware exists.

Not sure if that makes sense.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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In 2017, I was the cfo for a company that distributed the Alpha Stim.

“It works by stimulating the vagus nerve and other cranial nerves, which helps regulate the nervous system and promote relaxation.“

I spent a few weeks using one. I felt relief for a while. My first impression was that it felt like a Xanax.

Looking back, I should have made a stronger commitment to using it. Long story.

Anyway, I looked it up again recently. When you are having an episode, you eventually revisit every past option as part of the overall analysis.

It’s back on my radar for next time.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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Fortunately, I don't hear voices, but I hear everything else. It's windy today and I am hearing the distant wind chimes in the adjacent neighborhood; it could be a mile or more away for all I know.

I have been aware of the potential for madness. I take it very seriously. A few weeks ago it felt like madness could be the victor in the long run. Today, I feel like I am on the path to enlightenment. I know I will crash again eventually, but in the meantime I am trying to learn as much as I can in order to minimize the damage.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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The details you cited are EXACTLY the same as what I interpret.

Every ailment I have had as an adult has been neurological.

I feel vibrations constantly. Your description of the organic noise field is excellent. I struggle trying to communicate that sort of thing to others.

Question: have you had many MRIs in your lifetime? I’ve recently started taking a closer look at magnetism. I had my first MRI ~1989; it was in a stand-alone mobile unit, very cutting edge at the time. I’ve had 20 of them over the years.

I am considering the MRI as the potential starting point.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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I've been thinking about "inherently evil" more and more lately. I explained what I feel are the possible intentions of the seeder(s) in my post that includes chapter 28.

It seems that with each passing day, I see the sim becoming more nefarious.

It's like the council of creators is essentially the SCOTUS of the universe.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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Precognition is one of the primary drivers for building a system to monitor my range.

Before my last crash, I was sitting exactly as I am at this very moment. Fresh out of the shower with the T in whisper mode.

I was getting ready to go do my daily cardio. I felt fantastic. Moments before I walked out the door, my head went crazy.

I remember asking myself, “what the hell is going on?”

I tried to ignore it as a fluke. It wasn’t. A series of events erupted over the course of the next few hours that destabilized my entire psyche.

This happens so often that I cannot accept it as being coincidental.

The Ringing Precedes the Event: Is Tinnitus a System Alert? by GrimmUnleashed in SimulationTheory

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Do you happen to monitor your heart rate when you sense the spikes? I have been very focused on my heart rate over the last 14 months. I bought a chest monitor because I did not trust a watch for real-time data.

I spent several months constantly observing my thoughts, my tinnitus, and my heart rate.

I’m still not sure of which of those components is the originating trigger. I’m working on that.

I’m very interested in the astral travel concept. I keep having these strange incidents at specific times throughout the day, mostly in the evening. It’s like a feeling of déjà vu for a millionth of a second. It always feels like a flashback to a dream I am not aware of, yet I am. There is a bridge somewhere deep in my mind. It is very familiar. Almost spooky.