Saturday, July 18, 2026

Parts Have Arrived

parts have arrived:

let us indulge simulation theory further for a minute. suppose the world of Earth is a simulation. assume that most people are not real. assume there are limits to the simulation. that there are things no one has really done before even though it seems millions of people have. that there is a poverty to the simulation. the world seems full, lots of things happening, with many people. whereas there are only a few people in actuality, less than 40% real.

in the simulation the simulated people, or the simulants, are reflections of real people. a person may not be real but certainly someone is like that. one real person equates to thousands if not millions of simulants that are similar. indeed, assume most simulants are blends of several real people.

in an iterative sense, the first person to really do something makes it easy for someone else to do it. like using shared files you download so to speak. images, sounds, geography and cast of simulants you encounter.

but what if you want to do something or go somewhere that no one else has ever really done before or been to? this can only seem like a risk. am i really covered by the simulation? is its engine capable of rendering the experience? or do i need to be, as such, a god creating new reality in doing what no one has done before?

ponder how available an experience is. do i have the files? do i have the parts i need? and hopefully one day, by Shiva, parts have arrived! and let's go on an adventure.

CLEARCHARGE

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