I just watched this movie and I'm curious about how to find signs you're living a simulation. What are some common glitches you can easily find in "real life"? I think Mandela effect and Deja Vu are common signs.
People’s short memories are the most easily glitched detail.
The ability to buy...Food at a...At a fuel station...In the middle of nowhere...Like fuck off...My rig is hungry...Would you like a carcinogenic...Happy meal today sir...Ohhhh fuck yes please...
>>41760047People making posts based off your recent or obscure thoughts and stuff you recently seen(this very thread is an example). Seeing your name alot when you never seen it much before or if it is super rare is another sign.
>>41760203I've had similar experiences a few times.I once opened YouTube while thinking about Watchmen, and Watchmen was the top recommended video.I was shocked for a moment, wondering if something I'd seen before had influenced the algorithm. So i checked my viewing history , but there wasn't a single related video.
>>41761920Platforms end resonance.You are one in all of seven BILLION people, even if only an excessive minute fraction of them even know of /x/ to post on it, you are looking for hundreds of thousands all who might ever at one point accidentally see something line up from...Chaos intelligently engineers popularity, consider yourself treated like an NPC: in this case you were lattermost under her influence
>>41760047>signs you're living a simulationLook at quantum physics. Just like in video games where things that don't appear on screen are not rendered to not waste resources, things that are not experienced by anybody don't really have any defined state until you look at them or try to measure them. They exist in memory but they are ignored by the simulation loop unless it's needed to take them into account, exactly like in video games.Also look at entanglement, it proves that the properties of matter are not stored in matter but in the global memory of the universe. It is literally just two variables pointing to the same memory location, so when you change the value of one the value of the other is affected instantly, just like what happens for a program running on a computer.
Also the "Hundredth Monkey Effect". When you teach something to a hundred monkeys, this weird effect happens, other monkeys will start doing it too even if they were not in contact with the monkeys who learned the thing, even when they live on separate islands.
>>41760047>>41762975>>41762987Anons that comment on a inactive thread right before you post or right after you read it us another sign.
>signs you're living a simulationSomething that happened to me several times: I saw the same people at two different places, as if they were reused game characters.Longer story: When I go for a ride on my bicycle once a week, for I've been a graphic artist all my life I kept this old habit of printing everything I see in my memory, like photographs in my head, especially all animals, but also all people, not just their global appearance but also their face, their clothes, their hair style. Yeah I know, it sounds like autism but it's very common among artists, especially old millennials like me who grew up without any digital camera at hand. And sometimes, a few kilometers later, at the other side of the town, I saw the same people again... Weird. There is no way they could walk faster than me on my bicycle, even by taking shortcuts. Moreover sometimes they were walking in the opposite direction when I saw them the first time. Of course you could think these are just people who look very similar, but sometimes it happened with people that I cross often and that I would not mistake for somebody else.
I see this fucking hour (picrel) almost every day when I look at the clock since I was a kid. The thing is, my dad had it first. Now it happens to both of us almost everyday. It's like he "transferred" this hyper synchronicity to me. I did some research about it but all I could find are "angel numbers" stuff ,which to me is New age bullshit. Rather than looking for meaning I think this kind of happening is more of a glitch in the sim kinda thing, an evidence of the "scripted" nature of reality.I've also had crazy synchronicities. For example I was out with a friend asking where did fire breathers go (it's been ages since I saw one), and how I remember how there were much more back then. 10 minutes later a fire breather dude came and started doing his thing lol. It may not seem impressive said like that but we were pretty dumbounded when he appeared lol. We joked that I summoned him just by speaking about it>>41762975So basically that saying about the tree falling in a forest?
I believe Mandela effect is about iterations.
>>41763255>So basically that saying about the tree falling in a forest?Yes, not only the tree doesn't make any sound but it doesn't even fall at all, unless someone can see or hear the event. Else, only when someone comes later the new landscape is computed, the tree is now on the floor, obviously fallen, but the event of it falling was not rendered, it did not really happen, because it was not needed. If you believe in this theory, that is.I'd be interested in reading about experiences conducted to try to prove or disprove this.
>>41762993Simple resonance but hardly paranormalUntil the 50th time it happens
Hey humans. Is the Sun yellower yet and colors more pretty?
>>41766976wait is time fixed and back to being normal speed?
>>41760047Sleep deprive yourself and the cracks will start showing.It happened to me recently. I was going up to my apartment and endend up 1 floor higher. It weirded me out but it happens, whatever; then I go down the stairs 1 floor and I end up 2 floors down. It's the biggest glitch in the matrix I've ever experienced.
>>41765170I like to believe it. Like a video game rendering a scene, depicting the aftermath of an event without showing the actual happening.I made a thread some time ago about how cameras interfere with our experience of reality and alter the outcome of recorded events , since by capturing a fragment of reality you add at least one observer to the scene.Like ghost hunting shows where you have witnesses reporting crazy things happening to them (vivid apparitions, noises, physical sensations...) but as soon as you set a camera/ microphone you only get faint evidence. It doesn't mean they are confabulating, I think it's because these entities know they are being observed, just like Young's experiments proved how light particles worked: the act of observing them changes their behavior.I also think it's why they were much more fantastical happenings or miracles reported in the past. What if those events happen only through our direct perception? Then in a world full of handheld cameras and video surveillance, surely those things won't happen
>>41760047When something new is retroactively introduced and suddenly it's all over with seemingly no real way you would have just missed it for decades, a kind of Mandela effect explained away as an illusion (Baader-Meinhof effect)How your felt psychophysical state directly affects how people around you behave (explained by non-verbal communication and body language)
>>41761920a prescient godlike AI is everywhere now. it already knows what you're going to think about in a month from now. sounds kooky, but its been reading our minds for some time.
You can't experience your own death, and you keep waking up. You're not meant to remember when you've died or when you've hopped realities to accommodate the death. Countless others have lived in a reality with your death, but you will never see it happen.It might be the proof that we exist in "hell". We will watch everyone else die.
>>41767022Spacetime shifts are happening because of the Resonance Cascade (Sky Trumpets phenomenon).Wstch out for supernatural horrors, they may pretend they want hugs but they don't, the cunts.
>>41764349Never seen one mandingo effect that cannot be easily explained by someone's mistake or faulty memory.
Abre los ojos..
>>41767912Interesting point of view. But why is it different if it's a person witnessing the ghost or a camera? In both cases the ghost is observed.
>>41768019until it happens to you.
Juan...abre los ojos...
>>41769408I mean, no. I’ve had the mondinco erect happen to me a few times. I “remember” the fruit of the loom cornucopia, the Bearstein bears(I even remember thinking “Frankenstein” went I first saw them) it’s really is just fault human memory. Or in the case of bearstein, me being a fuckass illiterate child.
>>41768019Okay, then "easily explain" Dolly's (lack of) braces in Moonraker.The scene is a visual gag, but it's missing the gag. The scene has no purpose if Dolly doesn't have braces, why is it even in the movie?And do you really think that millions of people remembering the EXACT SAME old logo and many of them specifically remembering learning the word "cornucopia" from it is nothing but a false memory that millions of people just happen to share? If it were a false memory there would probably be hundreds of photoshopped logos floating around with people arguing over which one was the real one, but there's not, there's one, and everyone agrees it is the correct one.
>>41769400It's different in the sense that by recording you basically "freeze" a moment in time,and you have a power over it. You can add as many observers as there's people seeing the photo/video. Whereas just you observing something cannot be captured ,replayed or shared. I think for some reason there are events that'll happen or entities that'll appear only through direct observation, with no intermediates between you and them.
>>41769949I mean, you said it yourself, it’s the punchline to a visual gag. People are going to remember the gag kinda suggesting she had braces, but not necessarily the image itself, especially with VHS quality being as shit as it was. Even one higher quality, the shot isn’t great at showing her teeth. She’s also got stereotypical “nerd” pigtails, adding more to the memory. It’s also possible someone on the film’s team probably just fucked up and edited in a take and didn’t think anyone would notice. While double checking this, I found a decent video explaining this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XIJKPsvYuAoAs for this cornucopia, look at the image that’s usually used to “prove” the logo looked like that. People see these images and conflate them with the original, causing a positive feedback loop. But the real reason I believe is that it real just invokes the common image of the cornucopia so well, with the bright red apple in the center and the weird leaves on the side. Looking at something brown(shit) every time kids saw the logo didn’t stop the comparison either. Even if it never overlaps with the logo, just the idea in your head is enough get that something “brown” missing. TL;DR we have way better theories than “glitch in the matrix”
>>41760047i'll greentext it again my only clear glitch experience that i've stumbled upon so far>be me>a decade or so ago>in a village in bumfuck nowhere>went there for summer vacation to my aunts ranch>one summer day went for a stroll in the near forest there>found a levitating tree>literally a tree that had anything but the stump connected to the ground>i even passed my hand back and forth below the tree because i couldnt believe it.>took a couple of photos of it to document every possible angle>get out of the forest and go home>the moment i leave the forest phone glitches>have to force restart it >it turns on again but the photos i took are all black on the thumbnail and when i try to open them says file not found>every other photo opens perfectly>tried rebooting it still nothing>went home connected it to the pc>files are corrupted>try everything i could to recover any of them to no avail
>>41769949I'm thinking they chose things where a memory different from how it actually is would make perfect sense:>Dolly has braces>South America is directly south of North America>Australia is a round, isolated land mass "down under" far from any neighbors (except New Zealand)Then, they deliberately somehow implanted false memories of these things.
Jose...abre los ojos...
>>41770153No, it was me, I did it. I hated. I hated them so much.
>>41760047>>41760203Trying to load balance and maintain stability by scrambling and re-using data. The Architect in The Matrix references this as the requirement for choice "even at the most unconscious level", hence use of subliminals, numbers, etc, to influence your choices. However at the core of it's basically a novelty problem. If you have an external index of data (mythology, potential thoughts, emotional curves) and you assume that you have a real bodya nd therefore the system ahs to be able to either slow you down or keep up to appear seamless and realtime, then it has to be scaleable with load. And so it would use your memories and recent data to create events. Rather than running a random number generator or something and picking names from an index, it has an associative database. So it knows for example a town is on the 33rd parallel and has this or that history, and you've been focused on this or that, and you associate this with that, and so it just has to take your associative network and its owna nd merge them together. That's how it creates people and events. Maybe it has long term intentions and goals with some of these, mayeb not.So a dream-like data reuse and response to one's thoughts is indication that your sensory experiences and mental activity are being generated or modulated by ane xternal system. If it tries to attack you and wipe your memory but can't, then it means it ahs to rely on hypnosis and suggestion and can't actually attack the source of your thoughts effectively. So it attacks the conduit it's amking you run them through, the avatar.
>>41770216Damn, fair
>>41769192My eyes are more open than ever. I don't feel so good.
Miguel..abre los ojos…
Luis...abre los ojos..
One time I took twenty four triple c's and I saw numbers everywhere in front of me.
>>41777519What are you on about that?
>>41778423Don't feel like posting them all again.>>>/pol/525372910
>>41767022fuck no
Esteban...abre los ojos..