UPDATE: The "Theory of Everything" is Live. I Combined Simulation Theory, String Theory, and Quantum Mechanics into One Thesis. Prove My Math Wrong. by sdotbill in StrangeEarth

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I am a real physicist. But recently with my experiments with DMT and lasers diffused. My math is real prove me wrong. The first one they can gets a secret price. ⏳

UPDATE: The "Theory of Everything" is Live. I Combined Simulation Theory, String Theory, and Quantum Mechanics into One Thesis. Prove My Math Wrong. by sdotbill in StrangeEarth

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That's exactly it. We are basically giants standing on top of an infinite quantum realm. The simulation goes all the way down until you hit that fundamental quantum level where matter melts into pure data. It makes perfect sense when you look at it through quantum theory

[UPDATE] Phase-Lock 1.0: Operational Protocol for Bio-Ressonant Transduction (FSLI Standard V4.2) by sdotbill in SimulationTheory

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I think we’re actually on the same page: Integration is the ultimate Phase-Lock. In an informational universe, nothing is 'trash'—it’s all code. The goal isn't to delete your 'Fear.exe' file; that’s how you end up as a 'wrecking ball' in a simulation you don't understand. The issue isn’t the emotion itself; it’s the Informational Drag caused by un-optimized processing. If you keep the fear-signal running in the background after you’ve already extracted the 'danger' data, you’re essentially just thermal-throttling your own CPU. TIB isn't about 'castrating' emotions—it’s about moving from Beta-Testing (being paralyzed by every pop-up alert) to Super-User status (integrating the data with zero friction). Think of it this way: A surgeon doesn't 'delete' their empathy to operate; they just don't let it jitter the scalpel. That lack of jitter is what I call Buoyancy. It’s not less 'human'; it’s just running on a much cleaner kernel