Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Simulation Theory Conspiracy Podcast
Episode Date: February 9, 2022Are we living in a simulation? Many scientist say that is a real possibility and some even say they can prove it. We dive into all the posibilities of our lives being a simulation on this episode of S...imulation Theory Conspiracy Podcast.
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Hello.
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And welcome to Investigate Earth Podcast.
I'm your host alongside my wife. Sherry, say hello, Sherry.
Hi, guys. Hope everyone's doing well this evening.
It is February of the night, 2022, and it was actually a little warmer today than usual.
So I'm pretty happy about that.
But guys, if you listen to last night's podcast, we tried to do this podcast.
Last night, we actually tried to do it not long ago.
We were having technical difficulties that is pissing me off.
Just, I'll be honest.
But anyways.
It's all good.
We are back and we are going to try this yet again.
By the way, this is not an easy topic to talk about.
It is not an easy topic to explain.
Because to be quite honest with you,
I've been reading this and reading this
and I can't even 100% wrap my mind around it.
But we are going to talk about the simulation theory tonight
and we are going to try to wrap our minds around it together.
And for those of you out there that understand this better than we do,
or if you are just now hearing about it
and get something from it that we don't even get ourselves,
then let us know.
You can reach out to us contact and Best of Earth Podcast
or on Facebook or on Gitter or on Twitter actually
because I just started using Twitter but mostly to talk shit.
And I actually went over two old Patriot Takes,
which is the, it seems to be they are the group that is basically behind the hit campaign
on Joe Rogan.
Dave Portnoy believes that they are possibly behind the hit campaign on him.
Oh, I didn't know he had it won two.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, there's been somebody gathering or trying their best to gather information on Dave Portnoy to try to say that he basically had inappropriate relations with different women.
Oh, yeah.
I remember hearing that.
I think it, they believe it goes back to the same group.
Now, so Patriot takes as a Twitter, they're not a Twitter.
I mean, I guess is where they're releasing a lot of their stuff,
but I guess they are the ones that got together
these groups of people to get all these clips together
for Joe Rogan to send to Ari on,
or whatever to hell her name is.
It doesn't matter what her name is, but...
Oh, the girl that exposes it.
India, R.E.
Yeah.
Yeah, and so anyways, come to find out, though,
this Patriot takes a Twitter account
is actually connected with a Super PAC Democrat group.
So Super PACs are basically funding groups
for Democrats, politicians, and so on and so forth.
So it's essentially a big arm of a Democrat super PAC where they kind of hide behind it.
And I think it's funny that a group that is trying to cancel free speech is even,
like you should definitely take the Patriot out of your fucking name.
I mean, come on.
I'm just wondering if they put Patriot because they're going to hide behind it.
They're going against Patriots or they're, like you said, trying to hide behind that word.
So no one finds them.
But guess what?
They've been found.
Yeah, they're trying to kind of hide behind the name, but they're just pathetic.
And, you know, I went on there last night and just, you know, on our Twitter account.
We do actually have an Investee Earth podcast.
So you did it through Twitter on our account?
Yeah.
So I went on there and just talk shit on every one of their posts.
And I didn't talk shit.
I was just like, you guys are pathetic.
You guys are this.
You guys are that.
I also reported like all their posts.
I mean, there were people, there were so many people talking shit back to me.
I bet you made a lot.
lot of people, man.
Oh, God, no.
There were so many people talking shit.
I couldn't keep up with all notifications.
And I was like,
because people were on top of these posts, man.
These people that, like, are so, like,
against, like, freedom and free speech in America.
These are the people that are on these people's post.
I mean, these people, they don't just try to cancel Joe Rogan or free speech.
They try to cancel America.
And, you know, it's kind of, it's interesting.
You can just tell by the sentiment of these people,
not only the account, but the people that are just gung-ho about everything they
say in post. They're just all communist,
you know, socialist
psychos. Can you give me an example of some of the, like, the
comebacks or whatever? I didn't really even read. No, I didn't read
a lot of them because I just didn't want to get into that shit.
You're just posting what you wanted to post. Yeah, and I don't get into
arguments anymore. I just, because I knew. I had seen other people
comment back to them against them. And then they would
have like 40 comments to that comment, you know, just people
attacking these people. And so I knew I was
Like, well, when I post it, I'm just not even going to, I'm not even going to respond or anything.
I'm just going to post what I want to.
I posted every single freaking on every one of their posts on us.
And it's so funny because I think these people really get pissed off if you don't get in a, like, argument with them.
And you don't respond after you posted it.
Yeah, I mean, it was just, there was even things about mask.
And I said something like, oh, I guess you guys didn't read the latest study that it didn't work.
I mean, we knew that two years ago.
But I guess, I don't know.
I was pretty smart.
night during during a course of like an hour and then it was I must have been asleep you were
but then it wore off and then I ate ice cream after so Lord Lord I don't go near Twitter because
all Twitter is a cesspool of bullshit and it's just it's just people that just are awful people
I mean there's so many awful people on Twitter it's like if if you want an online this is what
this is what I say like the metaverse thing right we're going to talk about simulation theory
and all that stuff.
But if the simulation theory has a hell, I think it's Twitter.
I think that is officially where hell is.
Everyone wants to say, oh, well, hell don't exist.
Yes, it does.
It is Twitter.
Like, that is how.
Well, I'm just saying Twitter is not user-friendly either because I've never really learned about, like, how to, I don't get the whole retweeting and commenting.
And I just don't even get it.
Well, I mean, it's-
I've never, like, tried to, like, learn it, though.
Well, it's not hard when she, once you understand.
it. But yeah, I mean, it's something we've never
really done. I've always
tried to stay away from Twitter. But
anyways, so we
yeah, we're on there. I mean, if you guys want to follow
us and watch the damn.
One of my comments to them was
wow, this looks like a
dumpster fire or something. I don't remember.
I can't remember, man. It was, but then
today when I was reading them, I was like, because, you know, I had
a few drinks last night on this shit.
And then today when I was reading them, I was like, damn, these
are brilliant, actually. All of these
shit-talking comments are great.
I love it, especially when you're like the next day.
Yeah, like you read back.
You know, sometimes when you're like drinking a little bit and you like post comments,
you're like, what in the hell?
Why didn't you take my phone away from me?
Yeah, today I was like, today I was like, man, when I meet my drunk self again tonight,
I'm going to give myself a high five.
But anyways, no, not my drunk self.
My buzz self.
Isn't that what they call it buzz?
It sounds better.
It might be your inner dimensional self that, you know,
that you're shaking hands with.
through the dimension.
Well, yeah, I mean, it's true.
But yeah, so speaking of dimensions,
well, before we get to it,
and before we get to this whole simulation theory,
I keep forgetting that we didn't talk about it.
We did, but we deleted the episode last night.
But, guys, follow us on Facebook
and I guess Twitter if you want to.
I mean, you don't have to,
but definitely Facebook,
because that's where a lot of people follow us on Gitter.
And like I said, we are coming out
with our members-only platform.
I think we finally figured out,
We had a kind of a oh wow moment.
And I think we're going to be able to finally do it to where if and when Spotify, if and when Spotify, if and when Spotify does start censoring, because I believe it's going to happen.
I don't think Joe Rogan thing's over with, but I do believe that I think at the very least, I think that if they know they can't cancel Joe, then media and, and.
people like that are going to go after the podcast that are under Joe that talks about similar things
and I think that they'll be able to silence or cancel them a lot quieter than they will Joe.
And so once that happens, they get to a point where they are, they believe they're impressing
these people, right?
And then, you know, but yet still keeping Joe because they got that money in there.
So we're going to have to really watch that.
And we're going to have to see what they do about that.
Now, so far, you know, Spotify has done pretty well.
But nonetheless, we are going to create our members-only platform.
We have to.
And we're going to start a video platform.
And actually, I think we're going to start doing videos on Rumble.
I know that we're going to have to bring you guys over to Rumble because Rumble is not a great platform for being discovered.
It's not like YouTube to where if you know the algorithm.
Because we do, I mean, we have a YouTube channel that has nothing to do with anything we're talking about now.
It's an aviation channel.
And we know the algorithm.
I mean, that's part of what I do for a living.
And so, you know, we have videos on there with hundreds of thousands of down.
I mean, we've got millions of views total on our channel because we know the algorithm, but Rumble's not like that.
Rumble is like, you could have the best title, the best everything, the best video, and it gets three views.
Like none.
So, and they have a lot of people on there, but it's just they have no algorithm and no discovery.
And, you know, if we could ever talk to the Rumble CEO, which maybe I'll reach out to him to see we can get them on the podcast someday.
But I'd say, dude, if you want people to go there, you want to.
people to go there that feel like they can be discovered because you're never going to have another
YouTube if people feel like they're going there for no reason and posting videos and never
getting seen. Posting a video and get five views. Yeah. It's never going to work. So I mean,
I understand their big focus is, hey, let's bring over to big people and let them have a platform to
where people can come over. But that's, you have to have an algorithm for everybody. It has to be fair
across the board. I mean, the people that are huge, right, like the mega people that they bring over,
whether it be Don Jr.
You know, or whoever.
You know, obviously, and even us, not as big as them, but, you know, we'll be able to bring
over a lot of people as well, but it still doesn't help us find any new people there.
So it's like, you know, they got to change that.
So anyways, that's why, you know, we're going to start a Rumble thing.
We're also going to do a member's only thing to ensure that you guys can always hear us
if you have to.
And we're going to have a free section as well.
Like even if they canceled us here on our website,
Investorithpodcast.com,
we're starting to post articles there on a regular basis.
So if you want to know the real news,
the real like New World Order news,
the crazy shit that's going on in the United States
that we may not talk about in the podcast,
any of that stuff,
go there and listen and, or not listen,
but go there and read all the latest stuff.
We're going to all have it on our website.
And then even if we got canceled here,
we would be releasing all these public podcasts on our website.
Sounds pretty cool to me.
So anyways, I think that's all we got to talk about.
So have a good night.
And we'll talk to you tomorrow.
No.
Now the simulation theory, we're going to talk about it.
But like I said, it's confusing.
So let's try to get through this and let's try to understand it.
And I'm going to try to put it in ways that maybe we can understand.
But let's get out the maybe what will be confusing first.
and then go into things that kind of break it down a little better to understand it on a better level.
So the number one question is, are we real, right?
Are we real people?
And I think that, you know, it's something I've thought about how to explain this,
but also I've looked up a ton of articles that tried to explain certain aspects of it that may help me explain it.
And so the simulation hypothesis or theory, it depends on how you look at it, it basically proposes.
And by the way, this first little thing that I'm about to read, this first expert, I don't believe that is what in reality the simulation theory proposes.
But this is what one instance of a simulation theory proposes, is that the world is not real, but in fact an artificial setup or habitat, probably as a part of an experiment.
It proposes that the entire universe, including the Earth and galaxies and planets, aren't real.
Now, I don't believe that part.
I don't believe that is the popular consensus of what a simulation theory is.
But what I will say is it goes into a little more detail.
So the simulation theory may have been created to perform an experiment or a mutation or change any aspect of human beings.
So it kind of sounds like the Matrix.
If you guys have ever watched The Matrix, it's basically where.
you are part of a algorithm or a digital code, for example.
And whereas you feel like you're a human being when you're in it and, you know, in all that,
it is actually a computer programmed algorithm, right?
And it is a process, right?
So it's the same way that they program artificial intelligence, right?
They program artificial intelligence to be smart.
Like yesterday, the first Black Hawk actually flew itself, Black Hawk, Helicoc.
military helicopter is flying by AI.
And so we're getting to a point in technology to where artificial intelligence is getting
extremely smart.
We look at YouTube.
We look at Facebook.
They don't even have to have people anymore to figure out if you say something.
Yeah, even the car thing.
I mean, Tesla has, you know, it drives itself.
And that's even hard for me to wrap my brain around.
Like, how does it know where cars are, when to stop?
You know, it's just weird.
It's basically on, that's more so on the camera.
visual system and kind of how they set all that up.
But at the same time, when you even get into like higher detail of algorithm, you know,
like if you say vaccine or you say whatever on YouTube or you even show a picture of something,
it will trigger that algorithm and that algorithm knows what to do, right?
And that's like a lot of people can't even say those kind of words on their YouTube videos.
Yeah, they have to not say it.
But even algorithms get smarter to even know.
what you are replacing a word with now.
Like you're referring to.
Yeah.
So it's called machine learning.
So you look up AI and then there's something called machine learning.
Well, machine learning is a type of AI.
But what machine learning technically is, it is a code or algorithm that learns on its own without you ever have an input further.
So from the base algorithm or code, it continues to learn and get smarter.
It's just learning through its own experiences.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so it just continues to get smarter and continue.
needs to get smarter. And this is something that, you know, we've talked about many, over many years,
that, you know, one day robots are going to be so smart. It learns on its own. And everybody's
like, yeah, right, that's crazy. But no, it's happening. And it's happening now. I mean, and it's
happening in a way that, you know, many have speculated the United States government has robots or
what they call future soldiers. There's been movies that kind of feature some of this. But,
but a lot of people actually know from various declassified documents that where they've worked on,
It's what they call future soldiers that are algorithmic robots that actually fight in battles and are smart and intelligent.
You know, I mean, it's essentially the same thing as how Tesla stays in between the lines.
But these robots that are fighting, they know who their people are and they know who they're against.
You know, down the-
They know who their target is.
Yeah.
And the problem I would see with that probably would be like, do you know who's a civilian versus a-
Yeah, I know.
But you would, if you see guns versus no guns.
Yeah.
That kind of reminds me of like the Arnold Schwarzenegger movies.
Yeah. Terminator.
Yeah, Terminator.
Like that.
Robots that, you know, had targets and they shot to those targets.
Yeah.
So this basically, this theory essentially proposes that we live in a simulated reality
and presents various arguments and thesis to support it.
So the arguments that on top of this whole thing,
many scientists and technologies believe that you know.
enormous amounts of computing power will be available in the future.
If this kind of super technology becomes available, one of the things a man would do is run a detailed
simulation of their predecessors.
This could be for various reasons, from a complex to remove in genetic deficiencies to as
simple as proving for video games for the children.
So Dr. Bostrom of NASA claims that we are digitally imprisoned.
And this is, Dr. Bostrom is essentially one of the leading science.
scientists and proponents of the simulation theory.
And so if you hear about the simulation theory, you think about the simulation theory, or anyone
talks about it that knows anything about it, they're always going to refer to Dr. Bostrom.
He basically says they could be using virtual reality to study how our ancestors lived.
So right now, NASA computers are cranking away at double the speed of the human brain.
If you make a simple calculation using Moore's Law, you will find that these supercomputers
will have the ability to virtually create a reality
in a matter of 80 years.
Also, in quantum mechanics,
particles do have a definite,
or sorry, do not have a definite state
until they are being observed.
Thus, it is possible that they are under a simulation.
This idea that universe is a fiction,
is essentially a fiction,
solves many doubts and mysteries about the cosmos.
So,
an astrophysicist and cosmology,
Cosmetologist, God a mighty, cosmologist, not cosmetologist.
And Nobel Prize winner, George Smoot, has produced convincing arguments in this regard.
He says that the progress of video games is proof that humans can produce virtual realities, which we know they can.
But also, he argues how brains could one day be downloaded into computers.
He also gives a reference of meta-universe to explain this.
Now, by the way, this article was actually written.
In 2019.
This was actually kind of before Metaverse was even a thing.
Now you guys have probably heard of Metaverse.
It's not Facebook's thing.
Facebook's thing changed their name to Meta because they are creating a meta world inside the metaverse.
The metaverse is uncontrolled.
It is a virtual reality universe.
And where no one owns, it is on a blockchain similar to what crypto is.
And that's why everyone that says, hey, the reason why crypto is,
was so good is because of the fact that crypto is so good because it's on a blockchain.
And there's only so many of them made and you can't control it.
Yeah, and you can't create anymore.
Although the United States government is now saying that crypto was undermining the U.S.
dollar, that's what they're saying.
So they're already, they're, they're ramping up their battle against crypto and digital currency.
Yeah, the government is, yeah.
And the main reason for this is because the world, the U.N., the United States,
and a few other countries have been involved in their own digital currency they've been trying to produce.
And if they can produce that, they're going to somehow find a way out or regulate or make it even possibly illegal to have crypto.
Because if you, I mean, I go back to this, but if you read the Bible, if you look at the New World Order type agendas,
they all say there's a one world currency and even mentions it specifically.
And this is what the United States government, along with other countries, are kind of working on.
And that's why they don't really give a shit about the U.S. dollar anymore because the U.S. dollar is nothing.
They're going to control the people with the U.S. dollars as long as they can.
And I think they understand that with crypto, people are giving less shits about the U.S. dollar.
And they're also starting to question, like, why do I need to pay you tax money of my hard-earned money when you literally just blow it?
You print it.
And it's not backed by anything.
It's backed by a promise.
Yeah.
And you can literally just print the money.
And, you know, you give $700 billion to this and $700 million this.
and you spend money on all this crazy shit,
but somehow you're supposed to take 50% of my earnings?
Yeah, that's BS.
Because I'm successful?
Yeah.
And the crypto, I thought it was like every man's money,
every man and woman's money.
It's like their own...
It's the people's money.
Yeah, it's the people's money.
Yeah.
But I guess the government sees it as the people's money
and they're wanting to govern it
so that they can have a one...
And they're going to try to make that into the one-world currency.
That's probably what they're thinking.
That's probably what they're thinking.
This is getting a little off topic, but it's also not.
But listen, people have always been controlled by money.
I mean, from the very beginning of time, you either had money or you didn't.
You either had something to trade or you didn't.
The population has always essentially been controlled by money.
We are still being controlled by money if you look at COVID-19 and the vaccine and all this shit.
The reason why the United States government didn't give a shit about natural immunity is because they wanted to push the vaccine, which, by the way, all stems from money.
on how much money they paid the pharmaceuticals,
and then how much embed all these major pharmaceutical companies
who are in with the government.
So, you know, so say that, you know, they're saying,
and by the way, they are right, it is undermining the U.S. dollar.
But the U.S. dollar undermined itself
when our government was so moronic that they just went in debt by trillions of dollars
were so in debt.
You undermined a dollar yourself.
And then the people, which, by the way, the people always will win,
no matter what. It doesn't matter what the situation is. If the people finally get smart enough,
and so if this is an algorithm, we're always learning. If this is a simulation, you know,
you're always going to win. If you have a mass population of things, and you're wanting to learn,
maybe this is a simulation that's out of control and they can't stop it, you know?
Maybe. But I do have a question about that. You know how they're spending trillions and
trillions of American currency or money, who are they borrowing it from?
From us?
From, like, where?
Who?
They're not borrowing it from anybody.
Yeah, because they're just printing it.
Yeah, it's just printing money.
But they're saying we're spending this much money.
You have to understand that like every amount of money that's in circulation today has
been printed in the past two years.
That's what's nuts.
Yeah, because I know before like, anywhere you go, you can't.
And the printing press, wherever it came from,
they only printed so many, like a year or whatever,
to keep, you know, money regulated, I guess,
or like having a backing of it.
And now you're saying in the last two years,
they've printed money like it's crazy,
but there's no backing of it anymore.
Yeah.
But they have to know that.
No, everybody knows that.
You can't just print money.
No, but you can.
You can because people still are dumb to it.
It's just like me going to a printer and just printing money and say,
oh, here you go, here's some money.
But the reality is, though, is that that's what I'm saying.
People are not as dumb to it as they used to be,
and that's why there is a cryptocurrency now.
And that's why the governments are already starting talking about regulating.
Joe Biden just had a thing about regulating currency and all that stuff.
But how this all matters is it's a part of a control or a system.
And so if we are in a simulation, this could be a way to correct the simulation
in a way that say that you make a video game
and then you bring in this other currency into the game
and see how that affects the population
and then you start seeing that that you bring in this other currency
that's not controlled by your control, right?
And it's just you're whatever.
You're like, oh shit, this is not working
because it's actually undermined the way we control people.
And so we've got to change this now,
which means we just got to regulate it or we've got to say it's illegal.
Oh, so now you're not allowed to do it.
And if we find out you're doing it, you're going to jail.
I mean, it's that type of shit.
And I've always wondered like, who the hell?
ever in the history of, like, why is there a small group of people that control the math?
You know, I mean, if you really think about it, it's just kind of crazy.
It's just one of those, like, mind-bending things.
Like, why is there a government that says what you can and can't do and controls you to the very dime that you make to where you've got to give them 30 to 50% to 20%?
Depending on how much money you make.
I mean, it's just, it's unbelievable to me.
Oh, listen.
I was getting off topic, but.
I started our taxes.
I was like, oh my God.
It's unbelievable what they want to take from us.
Yeah.
Well, we don't make a ton of money either,
but if we did make a ton of ton of money,
you would shit your pants.
Oh, I'm already like doing that.
I was like,
we can't afford to pay them all that.
Yeah, it's stupid.
And they didn't help us make that money.
They, you know.
They don't know.
If anything, they hindered us from doing that.
Look at the pandemic and look at everything they tried to do
to screw people out of making money.
and then the people that ended up making money even against their will have to them pay them for the money they made.
Yeah, pay them for the money we made and we worked for.
So anyways, another theory suggests that we do not live alone in the universe, obviously.
We've talked about aliens and UFOs on this podcast a lot, but we actually share the universe of more civilized and advanced creatures, which I believe that UFOs.
And by the way, for those of the listeners, podcasts, I heavily believe in UFOs.
I believe in intelligent life outside of her own.
and I believe they can almost be proven more so than a lot of things that we think are real.
But the Fermi paradox proposed by physicist Enrico Fermi
highlights a contradiction between the high possibility of extraterrestrials
in our ever-expanding universe and our inability to contact any.
Maybe we are put in an illusion by them so that they can observe and benefit from our way of life.
Maybe the air we breathe is druged by them so that we cannot interrupt their study.
So that's just another simulation theory.
And by the way, this simulation theory is what many believe, you know, is a real possibility of like if you believe in extraterrestrials, are they really who's controlling us?
Is this their simulation?
A lot of people believe that's the truth.
You know, it's these, and they've, you know, they've seen them in the caves, the drawings of these.
UFO people or aliens.
I mean, we've seen them from the beginning of...
Thousands of years ago.
Yeah, civilization.
Yeah, I mean, even in the Bible days, you know, they talk about the UFOs in the Bible.
They talk about the UFOs in Caveman days.
I mean, they don't talk about them, but they have drawings.
Yeah, they have the cave wall or the wall drawings and the kind of, why can I not think of the name of that?
I don't know.
But anyways, so this is all things that are very possible.
Another theory by Nick Bostrom proposes that one of the following statements is true.
The first one is to almost all civilizations that our level of development become extinct before becoming technologically mature.
Also, the post-human stage is unlikely to run a simulation of their evolutionary history.
Hence, we are already living inside of a computer simulation.
Okay.
So that's essentially what all these kind of theories are.
Now, if we get into kind of the nuts and bolts,
many people think the simulation theory is silly.
I mean, come on, this is nuts.
There's no way.
And is it even worth entertaining because it can't be true,
and even if it is, who really cares, right?
I mean, because people just don't care about anything anymore.
Well, this is like anything that is of value or an importance in their life.
They just, you know, they're in their own little bubble,
living their own little life and they don't really think outside the box anytime.
No, nobody does anymore.
Yeah.
I mean, that's literally one of the major reasons this country and many other countries are in so much trouble.
Yeah.
As long as I'm in my little box and I'm happy.
And I'm kind of happy.
I'm depressed.
They're not even happy.
They're not even happy.
I mean, and I think the reason why so many people, and by the way, we're going to have a mental health podcast that has to do with COVID-19, lockdowns.
lockdowns and all that stuff. We're going to have that very soon. We got a special guest coming on
from Texas. I don't know if I should say his name. I'll ask him first, but he's actually going to be
on a couple of podcasts that we got coming up. And he's been a great supporter of ours and a listener
of ours and a friend. And I would call him a friend. We talk quite often, but he's going to come on.
But we're going to talk about mental health. And the reason I say that is because people just don't
think outside the box anymore. And they want to think whatever is the easiest way to think.
which is whatever someone tells you to think.
That's what you think.
And then that's it.
I think the reason why so many are depressed.
And I think the most depressed people are the people that just completely are sickened by how screwed up and messed up this.
If this is a simulation, this is a fucked up one.
I mean, it really is.
This is like a mean experiment.
But I think the people that are actually depressed, the depressed ones are the ones that hate it the most.
The ones that realize this is a bunch of bullshit.
And it's like, it's even sometimes when you sit back and think, like, this is real life?
Like, is this actually freaking happening in our lifetime?
Like, a lot of people just don't realize how screwed up what is actually happening is.
But like, if you like take yourself out of the, think outside the box, take yourself above the world.
And think about what a world should be, loving, kindness and good things and all this shit.
But you know, you come down this earth and this hatred.
And I want to kill you and like, fuck you.
And no, no, I hate you.
And no, because of this.
And no, look at him.
We're going to cancel his ass because we want to make sure he don't ever make another dime.
And it's just, and it's just a, it's, I mean, it's not just here.
It's everywhere.
It's Canada, it's Australia.
It's China.
It's freaking, you know, China, the Olympics have, like, the worst ratings of history
because they're freaking genocidal maniacs over there.
And no one gives a shit mainstream media.
They don't want to talk about that.
They just want to push the money so they can make it on whatever.
Because they know that they are losing their ass and money on everything mainstream media.
They are trying their best to push to Olympics because that is a huge broadcast and a huge coverage.
And they're losing her ass on that too.
Yeah.
Just like they're losing her ass on every freaking award show because they've screwed over everybody that, you know, hardworking Americans.
Not just Americans, but blue-collar people around the world.
It doesn't matter about Americans.
You look at Canada right now.
You look at Australia.
These are people fighting for their freedoms.
And it's literally like you mentioned last night on the podcast of De NARA, but it's like an ant farm to where you kind of control the ants.
And you can do certain things in the ant farm to create different outcomes, right?
Right.
Make sure the queen does this and this and this.
I mean, that in itself is similarly a simulation.
It's like a simulation, yeah.
To where you can control things.
Yeah, it's like when you have an ant farm and you're actually like controlling it,
that's, to me, that's the easiest way for me to grasp what a simulation could be.
Is somebody in power that is causing this, or in charge of our simulation.
Yeah.
You know?
And they can change.
change the way things are.
Yeah, you're exactly right.
So let's try to explain this.
So the number one is the double slit experiment, okay?
If we want to talk about like, is this even a possibility?
Let's talk about a couple things.
And number one is the double slit experiment.
So the double slit experiment proves that matter, you know, matter, which is made up of atoms, typically.
Right.
It's anything that.
That is a physical thing, a physical thing or whatever.
a table.
Or even particles.
Yeah.
Particles that make up physical things.
But it basically proves that matter behaves differently based on whether or not it is being observed.
Okay?
So that's what's crazy.
So a desk is going to respond if I am observing it?
Well, not necessarily.
We're talking about matter.
That can go all the way down to particles.
So we have a machine basically that she's.
shoots a shit ton of ping pong balls, right?
Mm-hmm.
Through a large shield at a black wall.
Okay?
The shield is screwed to the ground and blocks the entire wall, except it has one vertical
slit.
The wall is high-tech in that wherever it is struck, it'll light up, okay?
Um, so we shoot a shit ton of ping pong balls and the wall lights up whenever it's
hit. With one slit, we see one vertical strip of light on the black wall. Okay? So we bust out a second
shield, this one with two slits. So when we shoot a lot of ping pong balls, we see two vertical
strips of light on the black wall. Okay? So that's pretty basic, right? We're kind of
explaining these things. But a new shield, well, you got new, you know, two slits. So let's take
the experiment to the pool. Instead of ping pong balls, we're going to see how waves will react
in the same scenario. The wall will get brighter whenever the wall is hit. With the one slit
shield, we drop a ball on the pool on the one side, and the waves from the ball travel through the
shield and at the black wall. It shows one strip just like with the ping pong balls. I know it
sounds confusing, but just stay with me. So we try the same thing with two slit shields. And this time,
the waves make several strips of light on the black wall.
Lots of waves hit each other and make like seven vertical strips.
Okay?
So now there's lots of waves that are hitting this wall so it's making different light things.
Because remember when this wall is hit, it's making light.
Right.
I can understand that.
But the waves are like almost like bouncing off and on the wall.
No, but listen, hold on.
So this is where it gets scientific.
So what matter is?
Matter is just things.
It is things you can touch, Phil, and matter is everywhere.
An electron is a very tiny bit of matter, okay?
So keep that in mind.
That's what an electron is.
Teeny tiny matter, just keep that in mind, is an electron.
Imagine a teeny tiny ping ball.
So we do all the same experiments with electrons,
and with one slit it shows one vertical strip, nothing crazy.
But listen, when we add a second strip
and shoot a lot of teeny tiny ping pong balls at the high-tech black wall,
we will see several vertical lines,
like how the waves reacted, because waves were hitting it in several different places, right?
So if you shoot one ping pong ball at the black wall, you're going to see one strip of light.
If you shoot many ping pong balls at another black wall,
or even the same one, it doesn't matter, it'll show various lights, right?
But it doesn't end there.
Scientists stuck teeny tiny microscopes next to the slits to see just which slit the electrons were going through to make the wave pattern.
Well, because they were checking in on the electron, the electron said to the scientist,
I'm going to go through both since you are looking at me like a creek.
This is like a this is a weird version.
This is like the observation bar.
So go do something with your life.
Stop staring at me, bro.
And only created two lines instead of several.
So tiny electrons through double slit equals several slits when viewed from a distance.
Tiny electrons through a double slit.
Two slits when viewed up close.
The electrons behave differently just because it was being watched.
Okay.
So this is this is, I know that probably didn't even make any damage.
since because it didn't to me really, but I've read this and it didn't make sense.
So what do we have with the simulation theory?
Imagine a world like a role-playing game like Grand Theft Auto or whatever.
It's a huge world and every time you go to a new part, a lot of new stuff is happening.
And are the characters moving when I'm not looking at them?
How is my Wii Plus not exploding at having to process all these complex
graphics in the entire simulated world.
So this also
kind of brings me to the thought of
Microsoft Flight Simulator, the new flight simulator
that exists. So the new flight simulator
is probably one of the most technological advanced things
that you could ever possibly play.
It has every part of the world in it.
I mean, to a T. It computes the graphics
and it does it via satellite.
But here's the thing.
When you're in an airplane, you're flying and you look down, you see that particular part of the world.
Right, right.
But say that you could look at both places at the same time somehow.
Like if you're in a real plane.
No, I'm saying this game, flight simulator.
Okay.
Say that you could manipulate the simulator to where you could look on the other side of the airplane without the simulator knowing you were looking at it.
If you could do that somehow, it would be nothing.
Yeah.
Because it's not computing it.
Right.
Right. Right. But you're looking down on flight simulator and you're seeing it because it's computing it.
Right. I get what you're saying.
So, yeah. So it's just like, and even flight simulator has draw distances to where it only computes past a certain point and then it gets to a blurry horizon.
Well, what scientists have done with particles or elements of particles and like tiny electrons basically is they did experiments to where they see if electrons, which is.
basically makes up matter.
If you're looking at it,
does it do the same thing
as if you're not looking at it?
And so scientists had to figure out
how can we observe
that? Like how can we...
It's kind of like if a tree falls in the woods, would
it make a sound, right?
Right.
Unless you're there.
So if no one's there, does the tree
fall in the woods actually make a sound?
And it's kind of like the GTA,
Grand Theft Auto. When you're playing
and you're like the cop or whatever, and there's a
robbery going on. Even though you can't see it, there's a robbery going on. No, but listen, that's
not the point. That's not the point of the Grand Theftada thing. The thing is, and to this
point is, when you're playing a game and you have a massive world, right? Your computer
cannot even, I don't give a damn how badass your computers. Your, your computers does not
process the graphics of that entire world all the time. That's what I was getting ready to say. It processes
that one area you're looking at. It would be black, the robbery going on two blocks away.
Whatever, yeah. But it's computing it to that little area.
of where you're at.
Right.
So when scientists started looking at matter
and they started to find,
and this is a physical thing, right?
They wanted to basically,
they wanted to compare a physical object
with something we can touch and fill
to some kind of,
is this even possible that it behaves
in a virtual-type way?
And they prove this.
And this is called the slit theory.
So the slit theory is crazy
because it essentially proves,
proves that when you look at electrons, which make up matter, when you're actually observing them,
they act one way.
But when they figured out a way to do this without them knowing that there was nothing looking at it,
which is mind-blown and how they even do that, they completely react another way, which is they
don't react.
Or they don't react in a way that we can comprehend.
Okay?
Okay, so I'm going back to like eighth-grade science.
I'm going back to like what a-
Great science is not shit because everything we've ever learned about matter or physics or any of that shit is backwards.
You're saying electrons. I'm thinking about like what is an animal. It has electrons, protons, and a neutron, you know, a nucleus.
Yeah. So where are the protons during all this?
Well, basically a video game only shows what you're looking at. The other stuff doesn't start moving until it is being watched. So that makes a simulation more realistic.
So there's actually a video that kind of explains this in detail.
So it's kind of strange because when scientists did this theory,
they figured out a way, essentially, to observe an electron without knowing it's being observed,
which is weird, right?
I can't exactly explain how they did that.
I'm sure I could.
I could probably look this shit up, and I don't even want to get in that.
but I just know that the double slit theory is a fact.
I mean, you can look it up as a scientific experiment.
Yeah, they've made it like they have proven their scientific.
And this is actually one of the biggest theories as to why a simulation theory is actually extremely possible.
Because with this theory, they prove that matter.
I think, I guess the biggest argument we've always had against a simulation theory is that this and when I touch you and whatever, that's a physical thing.
but what is it if it's not being observed by a consciousness, right, of some way?
Mm-hmm.
And that's what they proved in this experiment.
It is different.
It doesn't behave the same way.
It's freaking nuts.
I know it's crazy, but just put that in your brain, store it away somewhere.
We're not going to go crazy in a detail and try to...
I almost like can compare it to like when you're awake and when you're asleep kind of thing.
You know, when you're awake, you're actually physically touching things.
you're doing things, but when you're asleep,
it's still really real to you, your dreams,
and you're touching people and blah, blah, blah,
but you're not actually touching people
even though you think you are.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, you're right.
So let's look at the three possibilities
of what this really means.
And these are the basic three possibilities
by Nick Bostrom,
which is the, he is the main NASA doctor that,
you know, and this is what he says.
and this and he's one of the and it's not just him there's many scientists but the three
the three possibility theories takes a look at the three potential possibilities surrounding the
possibility of mankind creating super realistic virtual realities that will be indistinguishable
from civilization it's hard you're right you okay she's choking simulation here just
reverse your simulation real quick sorry um anyways it takes a look
at the possibilities surrounding the possibility of mankind creating super realistic virtual realities
that will be indistinguishable from civilization referred to as ancestor simulations.
Okay, keep that word in mind.
Anytime I say ancestor simulation, just picture a super realistic virtual reality with super realistic
people in them.
So ancestor simulations are hyper-realistic simulations that a player can experience.
Imagine a friend came over and said, hey, do you want to know exactly what the Las Vegas
shooter saw and felt during the attack but not actually hurt anybody put on these goggles and i'll
show you right okay so you agree you put on the goggles um and then you enter an extremely
detailed virtual reality that is connected to your brain in a way that allows you to feel everything
as if it was real in a reality or in this reality are conscious non-player characters who are
running for their lives at your virtual characters massacre um they are conscious
in that they are making contact with the environment
with their simulated five senses.
Like you are with your virtual reality machine.
So, and by the way,
they are creating virtual reality machines
that have feel, touch, squeeze,
like all these different sensations.
So that's one thing.
These characters have free will
and can move about the universe as they please
and programmed exactly like humans,
like the human brain.
So in this environment and situation,
they program the brains similarly
to how brains are programmed
because our brains are programmed.
They are learning.
They're basically machine learning
and now they have algorithms
that machine learn
just like our brains do.
So afterwards you take the goggles off
and you talk about all this stuff
that you saw and consummate.
He tells you there are billions
of these video game consoles across the planet
and people play this every day.
If we take all the realities
that are being simulated on each console
by billions of players
and are also complex and detailed
that the characters living within the realities have free will
and can't tell they are in a simulation,
then we can assume billions upon billions of these realities exist.
Think about a session of Grand Theft Auto,
you start a mission, you play, and you stop playing.
You come back, play the same mission, you stop playing.
There's an example of two realities.
As you can tell, billions upon billions of GTA sessions
or realities take place every year.
Obviously, NPCs are non-playable characters
in these simulations are programmed like robots.
But we are talking about the virtual reality,
that will be made thousands of years from now, okay?
Or maybe even 30 years from now.
Well, like where the characters will be.
Well, they will be smart.
Yeah.
Because we have got to that point in technology.
And right now, they're not.
Yes.
Yeah.
So, that's why they, like, speak a different language
when you're arresting them and stuff.
Yeah.
So back to the three possibilities.
So we can't.
This is number one possibility.
Civilization is wiped out
before our technology advances to the point
where we can't, sorry,
where we can create ancestor simulation.
but maybe a meteor or something else that wipes us out and we never get to that point in history
or future.
Okay.
So that's the number one possibility that he proposes.
Maybe we in the future never get there.
Maybe the future already exists.
Okay.
I know it sounds crazy, but maybe the future already exists, but maybe we never got there because
of a meteor or something wiped out the planet, right?
So we never actually get to an advanced stage of ancestral simulation.
And this is a big theory.
on the simulation theory.
Maybe we can, but we don't.
That's the second possibility.
Technology becomes advanced
that we have the tools
and knowledge
to create
ancestor simulations,
but we choose not to.
Either we are too busy,
don't care,
or decide us unlawful or unmaral.
So maybe that's the second possibility.
Number three,
the last possibility,
is we can and we do.
Option A in this,
number three,
is no simulation.
This is real life
and we are yet to research.
the age of ancestor simulations.
Maybe we'll get wiped out or maybe we'll create that someday.
So that's option A in the third possibility.
So we're not even there yet.
We're not in the future.
That's option A.
But option B is we are living in a simulation right now.
And option B is ancestor simulations already exist.
So as described earlier,
there are billion upon billions of ancestors
simulations realities in the history
of forever happening right now.
Each one exists non-player characters
who have no idea they are in a simulation.
for us to believe that we are the true existence, the base reality,
and that we aren't one of the billion simulated ones,
is a bold, borderline, arrogant stance.
So given these possibilities,
Elon Musk says we should be hoping we're in a simulation
because if we're not, civilization will most likely be wiped out.
So if option three is true and we're not in a simulation,
this is a base reality on option A,
one in a billion chances is true,
since we are on track to make ancestor simulations
that would fool billions of simulated consciousness
within simulated realities
within the next 20 years,
this is highly unlikely that we're not already progressed further
than we think we are, is what scientists believe.
But option 3B is true,
and we are in fact living in a simulation right now,
which Bostrom argues is something that exceeds
a 999.99.99.99.99 chance.
That we are living in one now?
We are or we are not?
that we're like at a million percent.
Living in a simulation.
Yeah.
He believes out of all the options based on calculations,
gays on everything that he's thought about.
Elon Musk is very on board with this theory of like we're already in the future.
And this is part of the future.
Yeah.
And these are dudes that like really use a way more brain power than.
Well, in their brain power too.
Like these guys are like geniuses.
Like most of us use 10% of our brains.
Yeah.
So have you ever heard of,
the Mandela effect
Have you ever heard of that
word?
From you?
I don't know.
Well, I think I might have.
But the Manila effect basically
is people claim to remember
TV coverage of Nelson Mandela's
death in 1980s.
This has been around the world.
People believe that they watched
this coverage in the 1980s.
So everyone that was conscious enough to know
in the 1980s.
This was a dude that wanted peace and freedom.
Nelson Mandela and all that.
And he starved himself to death.
Yeah.
No, that you're thinking about,
no.
You're thinking about
Damn it
I've got money
But yeah
You're thinking about
The little skinny dude
With the yellow robe
Yeah
No
Nelson Mandela was a
He basically died in the
2000s
But Nelson Mandela
God dang it
Sherry
You have to ask me this question
I'm so sorry
Nelson Mandela
I know he was the president
Or something
Yeah he was president of South Africa
Okay
President of South.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm totally thinking I'm a different...
Anyways, you're thinking of...
I'm not even going to say.
But anyways, not Ghana.
What the hell is his name?
Maybe it is.
It's the guy that starved himself, but whatever.
Yes.
But anyways, the Mandela effect is...
People believe that they watched his death coverage in the 1980s.
But the reality is he didn't die until 2013.
So the Mandela effect is therefore supposedly proof that whoever's in charge of our simulation is changed in the past.
Or, alternatively, this is evidence of a parallel universes,
and some individuals have crossed from one universe
in which Mandela died in the 80s into ours
where he lived to the age of 95.
So there's other examples of this phenomenon
include someone to remember in the name of
Berenstein Bears' children's book series
being spelled Berenstein Bears.
So they're just basically spelled differently.
And by the way, I was one of these
because they're spelled completely differently now.
Okay. How did you spell on?
a non-existent movie from the 1990s called Shazam, starring the comedian Sinbad as a genie.
Well, so the Berenstein Bears, they believe they were called the B-E-N-T-S-T-I-E-N, which is B-E-R-E-N-T-I-N.
Instead of Berenstain bears.
Berenst-E-I-N.
So this is kind of weird, too.
but the other thing is electrons can't make up their minds
these are just some basic proof of like
we've talked kind of deeply about all the craziness
about the theory
making up their minds like no electrons that can't make up their minds
so in physics famous double slit experiment
as we were talking about is electrons are fired at a photosensitive
screen through slits in a copper plate okay
and usually producing an interference pattern
that indicates wave-like behavior.
But when the same experiment is conducted under observation,
I still don't get that.
Electrons behave like particles, not waves.
So basically what they're saying is electrons are fired to the photoscentres of the screen.
They're supposed to react like waves, right?
But when they are observed, they behave like particles, not waves.
Okay, so everything we've ever known about this
knows that they're supposed to react as waves
But when they are observed, they behave like particles
And so there's no interference pattern
So some have taken this to mean our simulation
Is conservant its resources and rendering certain things
Only when it knows we're looking at them
Kind of like the video game thing, right?
Kind of like UFOs even
Just a processing thing
Yeah, it's just like
Okay, I think this is the best way.
I'm starting to get this.
I think I'm starting to get it.
The electrons thing is like, just like the video game.
When you don't look at something, it saves this process and power because you're not looking at it.
You don't need to process it because you're not looking at it.
That's what we know.
That is like if you're a game designer or a computer programmer, you know that you need to save your process and power via algorithms and computing technology to if you're not actively doing it or looking at it or.
seeing it, then you don't process it, right? And so when they started doing this with
molecules and electrons, which make up matter, they were seeing the same thing, which is
like, how the hell would electrons know to do that? How do electrons know not to react the same way
unless you are observing them? And it goes back to a computer program. It is some type of computer
process. Electrons themselves, the energy does electrons, or the molecule does electrons,
believe that it could be part of an algorithm,
which is crazy.
But here's the trippiest thing, I think, of this whole deal, right?
DNA that contains a computer virus.
Okay?
Oh, my God.
Yeah, get this shit.
So scientists did in 2007 a multidisciplinary group of researchers
in the University of Washington proved,
and this is a proven study you can go look up,
that they could embed malicious computer code,
just like you would have virus in your computer
into physical strands of DNA
okay so they can literally put a
computer virus inside of a DNA strand
which goes inside of you
think about this
I mean it was it was actually one of those
groundbreaking studies ever to be done
and no one talked about it
on mainstream media even though this is a
study you can look up from a university
their aim was to show that computers working
in gene sequences
were vulnerable to attack.
But they may also have inadvertently revealed
that we are to perceive to be biological reality
was in fact computer code all along.
And that is what was one of the craziest experiments they did.
They just want to see if they could put a computing
virus code inside of a DNA strand
and they did it and it worked.
And it was destructive.
And if you think of just like DNA,
when they take it apart, you know,
when they're trying to figure out who's DNA,
it's all about the coding of the DNA.
Yeah.
You know,
and that coding tells who your relatives are
and, you know, who you're related to or...
Yeah, it's all the system, yeah.
Yeah, and that's how they can find out,
like, if you rape somebody or kill somebody
and your blood was there or your semen was there,
it's by that.
Even fingerprints, if you really think about it.
I mean, you know, no fingerprint is alike.
Yeah.
It's almost like a digital code that they put on your fingers.
But to me, that digital,
code of your fingerprint tells me that I'm me and you are you.
Yeah, I know, but that's still like a, like a, I mean, that's the same way an IP address tells
you that this, this computer has a Mac address or an IP address, right?
I mean, it has this identity, you know.
If I went and threatened someone with some kind of crazy, just, you know, crazy threat, right?
On this computer, unless I had some really crazy defense stuff.
and the government really wanted to find it who did that,
they could find it because of my identity in this computer,
not mine, but the computer's identity.
Which, by the way, is all connected now.
Yeah.
I mean, everything's connected.
Your identity is connected to the computer.
It doesn't really matter.
Your identity has got to be connected to your phone, too.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
And I think that, you know, phones have a lot to do with the simulation crap too.
Yeah.
You know, it's like your phone learns you.
you know like if you get a brand new phone you're starting to use it you got your like contacts in
there but then you get on you know Google and you start searching things you want you know maybe
you want to buy a new puppy or something then you get on Facebook and then all this stuff is
you know geared towards what you search for on Google yeah that's the same thing and that
and but also it's the same thing with media it's the same thing with those are all
not codes, but processes.
It's like key words, though.
But everything that we experience nowadays can turn us into certain things.
It can manipulate our minds, which, by the way, if you think about minds, you know, we...
And mind control.
Well, it's not even that.
It's mind.
I mean, think about your mind is basically a computer.
It computes information.
That's what your brain does.
We talked about this last night.
Yes, we do have filth.
I get it. But our feelings are our feelings are fired from our brain. I mean, everyone says listen to your heart.
Your heart don't have feelings. It is everything about you is your brain. Right. I mean, if you get in a car accident and you have a head injury and you're brain dead, you are no longer. You're no longer there. Like, I mean, your soul is. Your soul, well, I know. I think. I mean, your soul's there. I mean, but even though, even though all these incidents of people that are brain dead that like,
said, well, I was, I was dead.
I could literally see myself on the table.
Yeah. I was outside of my body.
So your soul is not necessarily your brain.
Well, no, no, but I think it kind of is.
That's what I was going to say is that the only thing I can think of that the way you think and feel is your conscious.
Is your conscious in your brain.
Yeah, your conscience.
Like your conscious is in your brain.
Everyone, yeah, everyone always thinks like your soul coming from your like chest.
Yeah.
But that's because you hurt when, you know.
Or whatever.
But I think your conscience is all.
When you, like, break up with somebody or you get in a fight with somebody, you automatically feel your, you know, that's where you hurts right there.
But that's your anxiety.
That is a physical, chemical reaction from what your brain is telling your body to do.
Yeah, because your brain tells your body to do everything.
If you touch an oven and it's hot, your brain tells you to, you know, lift your hand up.
Like, everything is computed by your brain.
Yeah, and everything that we do in our life and our bodies are electrons firing.
Yeah.
They are. You're right.
I mean, it's all firing mechanisms of a...
That's kind of freaky guys.
Of a system that tells something what to do.
What to do.
And so, for example, like, you look at ALS, the disease, which is, you know, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
And by the way, the reason why everybody gets behind that is because it's Lou Gehrig's disease, also known as ALS.
And ALS is a horrible disease to where it's basically brain related, though.
It's a nervous system.
And keep in mind, the nervous system, too.
The nervous system essentially is our brain, but the nervous system in whole is something that
don't communicate between our brain or our body.
Yeah, it's like the paths of those electronical things going through.
Yeah, so then it starts telling your muscles it can't work.
It doesn't communicate anymore with your muscles, right?
Yeah, it doesn't communicate with your brain, and it slowly degrades.
It's like a computer.
I mean, you know, we get a computer from Best Buy today, right?
And in seven years from now, that computer degrades, no matter what.
It's just not able to keep up with the new technology, the new shit.
And it's kind of like life, too.
Yeah.
You get to a certain age.
Yeah.
And your brain just starts kind of shutting down.
Your brain is one of the, well, your brain's one of the last things,
but it's also one of the things that can determine your whole thing.
I mean, think about people that, like, you know, they talk about the, okay, the book,
the secret, for example, right?
And the secret is all about you can will things or think things into existence.
There's a lot of people actually believe that if you put it out there in the universe, it will come to you.
If you believe it enough and all this shit.
What if that's just a computer technology?
I mean, that's like a computer learning a new skill or learning a new thing.
And it's just bringing it to you in this digital.
Yeah, you're thinking it, which is your electrons going to that, right?
To learn this.
Like this is going to happen.
This is going to happen.
Yeah.
Gosh, that's weird.
Like, it is kind of making sense now, though.
And you know that one of the other things is many scientists have always tried to prove we're not living in a simulation.
And actually, the fact that we're, whether we are or not living in a simulation is one thing scientists have never been able to prove.
They have never, ever, and they've tried this.
Never been able to prove that we're not actually living in a simulation.
And you guys can look this up.
You can look it up.
have never been able to prove we are not living in a simulation and they have tried but they can't
not even with a theory necessarily they can't even really theorize that we're not well maybe they
we don't have enough technology to prove that either yeah but how the hell do we have enough technology
supposedly that this world was created from the big bang oh i know well that's just a theory come on
that's a theory i mean in reality uh if we are living in a simulation it could literally be from like
a hundred years from now, right? Just a hundred. Just a hundred years from now is why we might
actually be living in a simulation now. So our future selves, what's called ancestral
simulation or whatever, a hundred years from now people of us, or 200, could be
simulating this. That's essentially kind of their argument. And maybe, you know, when we see
these, like, supposedly, we know about... And that could be us. That could be us in the future.
Yes, absolutely. And that's a, that is a weird thing. Like, as technology advances. And by the way,
The reason why last night's podcast, which we didn't finish.
Unfortunately.
And, you know, our daughter was on there.
And I really wanted to give it.
Yeah, we're going to bring her back on.
Because she was really good.
But, yeah, so the parallel universe.
You know, I didn't actually even mention parallel universe in tonight's episode.
So the parallel universe is one of these things that the reason I actually brought up.
And last night, dude, it was crazy, man.
We went to eat.
And then we got back.
And then my brain was all over the place.
And I think we've done a little bit better job of kind of trying to explain this.
tonight.
But the reason I mentioned parallel universe last night, and you guys looked at me last night,
like, what the hell are you talking about parallel universe for this one?
Well, the reason why we look at you like that is because my mom, her grandma, always says when
she dies, she's going to a parallel universe.
Even though I don't think, I don't think her idea.
But maybe she doesn't know.
I don't think her idea is the same as this.
Is it the real thing.
Yeah.
But scientists have also proven the possibility of a parallel universe.
And they've proven this by, and the reason I say this,
when we talk about the simulation theory,
and we talk about the fact that it is possible somehow,
you drink mine?
Yeah, because you...
I don't know where it is.
Sherry's drinking my drink, guys.
She is kicked off the show from now on.
Anyways, so when we talk about the possibility of aliens
could be our future selves, right?
Which is crazy, called future humans,
or that's who we are.
We have advanced so far in the future that now we're able to come back in time
and then fuck with us, like our previous selves.
Right?
And maybe one of us in the sky is us, right?
I mean, I know it sounds crazy.
But everyone's like, that just doesn't make any sense.
Like, that would be the number one thing.
Like, I just don't get it.
Oh, my gosh.
You know who you sound like the Tonight Show guy.
But that would be the one thing that people would argue with you about the most.
is like how the hell would we ever go back in time?
That doesn't even make sense.
Well, let me tell you something.
There's another scientific theory
that talks about parallel universe.
And what the parallel universe is the entire theory,
and it's not even a theory,
they've actually kind of proved
that this happens based on particles,
and it's also based on electrons.
They did many studies of this.
And so how we have always known electrons to work
is to go forward in time,
which is a futuristic thing.
Everything in our life is moving forward.
But they have proven,
based on experiments in Antarctica,
In Antarctica.
In Antarctica.
Yeah, they've had these studies that they've sent up electrons and all this shit up in the space and then did all these things.
They have come to prove that actually electrons also work the backwards way, which is back in time.
So it's doing the opposite of what we know of physics.
You know the laws of physics?
It's doing the opposite.
So, which would mean, by the way, the laws of physics technically means you're going forward.
It's momentum.
Right.
Right.
And so, you know, that means you're going forward to the future.
You're always growing.
You're always getting older and so on and so forth.
But this theory actually kind of proves, you know, kind of it does prove that electrons also behave the other way, which is backwards.
It does the opposite of what the theory of physics and relativity and all that shit means.
It does the opposite.
So if that's the case and we have our future selves that are highly advanced, right, that are figured out a ton of shit,
obviously if we're already saying in 2022 that we know that this is a possibility well think of
ourselves 100 years from now with technology now and now we also know we've manipulated these things
these electrons or whatever it is that we can now figure out how to go back right on top of it
so so say you just take out completely the simulation theory in general say there is no simulation
theory say they don't even exist which to be honest with you I if I had to guess like
Like, and we got to talk about our conclusion, like whether we think this is real or not.
So basically what we're saying is right now we, I know I smell too.
Our dogs are teetting.
We're living in the past and our future people are looking down on us.
Could be.
Not looking down.
They're kind of saying.
They're part of it.
And they, like, to me, like even the UFO people could be like the people of the future.
Yeah, but listen.
Observing us.
Listen, let's not, let's not get some two things distorted.
okay let's not get confusing for a second there's a difference in simulation in my opinion in parallel
universe there's two very distinct differences a simulation theory perceives that we are a computer
program right now okay parallel universe doesn't have to perceive that whatsoever that literally
perceives the law of physics it's just backwards and then we figure out a way in the future to
manipulate that which would mean that if we are in the future right now even though we don't really
necessarily realize it,
but we could be.
Well, it sounds crazy.
But think about if we are
100 years more advanced
than we even realize,
which maybe the simulation theory
has to be involved
if that's even possible, right?
I don't know, right?
But I know it's a crazy thing
to think about,
but say that the UFOs,
there's a lot of people
think the UFOs are our future selves.
And if we know in 2022,
like I said,
that particles move differently.
They actually go back in time.
You know, it's a parallel universe
they call they're a parallel world.
then we would be able to travel back in time if we know how to manipulate that we know how we we do
know how to manipulate gravity we know how to manipulate physics now the way we know them and have
always known them but if in 2022 in this day and era we're just discovering that hey this also goes
backwards and then over the course of the next hundred years right and say you know i think you
would have to combine like if we are living in the past even though we are there's people in the future
It would have to be some kind of simulation.
Well, and if that's the case, if we're living right now in present time for us, we should be able to go to our past.
Well, no, we can't right now because we are not in the part of time of we have the technology.
No, but I'm saying if we get that technology, let's just say we learned the parallel universe.
But I think that's like 100 years.
I think that's outside of our life, I guess.
But I don't know.
I mean, see, that's when this shit gets so confusing.
that's when it gets so confusing
but the reality is that
do I believe that simulation is possible
yes I do believe simulation is possible
but let me also say this
I believe it's let I mean I don't know
it sounds crazy to me
I mean it does sound crazy to me
I mean but but at the same time
you know our brains can only comprehend 10%
know what we know. Okay, let me just ask you this. When people have deja vu and they feel like,
oh my God, I remember doing that already. This already happened to me or people even felt like I have lived
in a past life. Like, you know, a lot of people have felt like that. Yeah. I wonder if that has
anything to do with any of this. It could. I mean, or it could have to do with like what happens to
us when we die. What happens to us in our new beginning or have we lived in a new beginning or even just, have we lived
another life. Yeah, I know. I don't know. And the deja vu could have been like, you know,
two weeks ago or two weeks prior to today. Can you experience that deja vu? Or it could have been
like three years ago. Yeah, there's some things that's weird. Like, I don't know. I feel like,
but then there's some things I feel like I was back in 1800s. I don't know what it is.
But there will be a certain situation. I'm like, actually, you know what it is? There are certain
places that we go sometimes. And this is me. And I've told you this. Like, I will just,
for a second, have this vision in my mind of what it was before it was that.
Without even knowing, but like no paved road, it was like all dirt and like just, it was like
horse and buggy and I would see things. I mean, it was almost like a flashback or it was like
a deja vu thing. I felt it just automatically come over me and I felt like I was in the 1800s.
I've told you that many times. And I think most of us have those deja vu moments in our lives
at some time or another.
I don't think we're special
because we've had those.
I think a lot of people have,
I mean, you can have a deja vu
view,
any time.
But I think most people experience that,
but I wonder if that has anything to do
with simulation.
Well, the reality, yeah, I mean, it could.
I mean, and it very well could.
And, I mean, I'm not an expert, obviously.
I know, we're not,
but we're just, like, talking through it.
But what I'm saying is, too,
is like,
you know, we don't, we're progressing, like us now.
I mean, we look at all the crazy shit going on in this world, it is crazy.
But we're also, what worries me also is like, I think we are progressing a lot faster and we
realize as far as technology goes.
And even though I think a lot of people are using technology in a really shitty way,
that's why we don't necessarily maybe realize how far advanced we're getting.
But I also don't feel like we're getting as far advanced as we should, given the fact of
all the smart minds and all the brains out there.
We're at a slow pace. Oh, yeah, because
we don't work together. No, because everyone
hates each other. Yeah. Everything's
secret. Everyone's doing dirty shit so
they can't bring in these people. There's no collaboration of
anything. And if there's, and we
could collaborate with people
and put minds together,
like minds together, just
think how far we would
be already. Yeah, but
the thing is, no one wants to bring in anybody
to anything because they always think
that they are better or they are this
or we can't work with them because we don't trust them or or maybe it's because what
shitty stuff we're doing we can't bring them in that's one of the things many scientists have
always said is that the biggest problem with science i mean look at covid 19 it has been a in my
opinion or not not even in my and so many doctors around the world's opinion it has been one of the
the biggest failures in scientific history and you're looking at we're in 20 starting in 2020
you got 2021 and 2022.
And not only was it a failure in 2020 for science,
it was a failure in 2021,
and it is still a failure in 2022.
We are denying science.
We're not looking at science.
We are manipulating science.
We are lying over science and saying it's science.
And so when you do that, when you lie over science over a freaking pandemic that is killing millions of people,
and by the way,
I believe so many people have died because of our bullshit,
and our lies from people like Anthony Falky and this United States government and the government in Australia and the government in Canada and so many other places,
it has been a blatant, almost coordinated lie to either get more people to die or just an absolute negligence of science in general.
It is the biggest failure in science that has ever happened.
So if you could even like ask, could COVID be a part of this simulation?
I would have to say, I would say no.
I think it could.
I think it could.
Because you've got to think about it.
They code this shit into how it performs inside of your body.
It's like a virus.
Like what if it is like a computer virus?
Or maybe it's something that, you know, they're saying it came from bats or whatever.
We know that's bullshit.
And then it came from a lab.
But that's, I don't know.
It's getting above my head.
No, but what I'm saying is that a lab essentially is like programming a virus, a natural thing.
Ganga function, if you think about it, is a natural occurring thing that becomes a, is it a computer-generated virus at that point?
I mean, they're literally manipulating a virus and putting codes and all this shit in it.
Yeah.
It's the same thing you do in a computer or a computer virus.
Yeah.
And we just talked about how they can put a virus in.
a DNA strand and isn't it
kind of strange how the vaccines
quote unquote or MRI
which by the way in the beginning everyone
says it does alter your genes because it does
it is a gene therapy number one
right and it can also and it has to
in some way alter certain DNA
so
I just think it's very interesting
that we have the study of how we can
put a computer virus in a DNA strand
and yet now a
by the way where the fuck did the MRI technology
you come from for viruses before.
They've always done that for gene therapy,
which who the hell knows what that was even about?
But there is a reason...
That was for, like, cancer patients.
But listen, there is a reason...
Yeah, you're right.
But there is a reason that Dr. Robert Malone,
which is one of the freaking leading vaccine people
that also was part of the MRNA technology
has come so fierce against this.
Right.
And I don't even think, even still,
he's saying everything.
Oh, I know he's not.
There's no way he can be.
I mean, he's already being banned off of everything from what he has said.
Yeah, but I think that maybe he doesn't even understand exactly what they created completely.
Because, you know, there's one thing that we've always known that when something is evil or whatever that they're doing is compartmentalized.
I hope I said they're right.
But even certain people in the same agencies or the same companies doesn't know what the other group of people are doing.
Same thing with Area 51.
Area 51, there was like four people that knew what exactly they were doing,
but then these four people that were right next door had no idea what the other people were doing.
They had no idea what they were doing.
But they only knew what they were doing.
Yep.
But it was a coordinated.
And it worked together.
Yeah.
But no one knew.
None of the other people knew exactly what they were doing.
Right.
And so I think that's a big problem.
I think that's a big problem with how the government gets away with all the fucked up shit they do.
Everything is so compartmentalized to where,
these people can be evil, these people can contribute to evil, even they don't necessarily know.
Some of these people don't know, you know. And I think a lot of people do know, but then they
probably get threatened with life or, you know, I mean, look at people that do whistleblow and do risk
their entire lives on certain things like Snowden and Julian Assange. And there's so many people.
I mean, but then there's people, you know, I mean, people that were trying to come out about
the virus in China that got killed basically by China from what it looks like. And to be honest,
dude, this whole thing's fucked up.
Like, I mean, you know, people say we hope it's a simulation,
but man, if, I kind of hope it isn't because, you know,
simulation means you don't technically have free will in the end.
And by the way, I, you know.
You're being controlled.
Yeah.
And, I mean, we feel like we're being controlled in general.
But we are being that regardless.
So, I mean, you know.
But, um.
There is no free will for your soul or anything.
No.
But look, here's the thing.
I do believe in the Bible, and so you got to think about back to the Bible, and I'm not going to talk much about this, but, you know, I, the para, or like, another dimension thing, we talked about that on a podcast before, another dimension.
And that kind of goes, it coincides to me a little bit.
Well, it coincides with heaven or hell.
It coincides whatever you believe when you die, where your energy goes, where your soul goes.
you know, I believe there's a soul.
I do 100%.
I mean, and I believe that's what makes us who we are.
The whole simulation theory to me doesn't make sense on some of the basic levels of just,
and we talked about last night feeling, even though yes, our brain tells us what to fill.
But I don't know.
It's just, it's still, God, man.
I mean, we, in my opinion, for us to get to a point where we could control a population in our history would have to be,
especially the rate we're going right now in 2022.
It would be like thousands.
I would think a thousand years from now.
Okay.
So let's just let me just put that out there.
So I'm thinking about just like generic things.
A fact is something that can be proven, right?
In opinion is the way that we think and we feel.
So where's the difference putting the think and the feel?
Like when I think about when I think and I feel, I think about I.
I think into my brain and I feel in my...
No, but a fact is...
In my chest.
It doesn't matter.
A fact isn't produced by your brain.
I didn't say that.
I'm saying an opinion.
When an opinion is just a feeling or something you think.
Yeah, it's an opinion is the way you think and feel.
Yeah, and it's based on algorithms in your brain, essentially.
It's based on everything you've collected over so long.
If that's the case, why do you have feelings?
Why do you cry?
Why do you get angry?
Why do you laugh?
I mean, we all do, and for different reasons.
I mean, some people don't cry at funerals.
Some people laugh at funerals.
Some people handle shit differently.
Yeah, but I don't think that's computer programmed.
And it may not be.
That's your soul.
And that could be.
Like I said, this podcast is not me saying that the simulation theory is real.
I know.
We're just trying to talk about it and discuss it.
But it's very deep thinking.
If anything, I think it's not.
Even though, you know.
And like, and give me a little.
mind. I'm just, I'm presenting you guys
the science, the science
that is around it, but keep
in mind, this is
a podcast that talks about truth.
And science
has been shitty on a lot of these
podcasts. I mean, if you want to really prove
shit, science is usually wrong.
Like what they officially come out of
science. I mean, think about the global
warming thing. By the way, guys, if you've not listened to
our global warming podcast, please
go listen to it. It essentially
proves how science is manipulated,
time after time again, and especially with global warming.
It was manipulated.
It was a big lie, and it always has been.
I mean, global warming in itself is not completely a lie.
But what I'm telling you is that the shit we're hearing now
and how much they're trying to push it is a lie.
They're manipulating numbers and stats and all this shit.
They have for like 20 years.
Go listen to that.
That's science.
What else is science?
Oh, COVID-19.
Whether or not natural immunity is worth a shit.
They pretend like natural immunity is nothing,
know the studies show without a doubt is way better than the freaking vaccine.
There's been so many people that are not getting COVID right now that...
But what you're saying is science is real.
Science is real, but it's...
People are going against and manipulating science.
Yes, and they can be doing that for many reasons.
I mean, you know, they could be talking about the simulation theory to disprove God.
You know, I mean...
To try to disprove God.
And that's where I have to go back to like, there is...
God. There is
somebody that's in control. I absolutely believe there's
God, yeah, I do. And I don't believe
my brain is just a
computer. Well, look, if
there is a simulation theory, then
God's in control of it, in my opinion.
And by the way, I mean, if you kind of read the
Bible and look at the Bible, it is kind of like a simulation.
I mean, God says, hey, I'm putting you on this earth and we're going to see how you do.
It's an experiment. And we're going to do, you know,
we're going to go through these challenges. And you do have
free will. And even in the Bible,
you know, he put people through
like awful challenges.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah, you do have free will.
You do have free will, but I'm just saying he put people through like a lot of challenges
that were not easy to like overcome.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
The whole simulation theory is just in my opinion, look, if we want to talk about aliens
and all that shit and like, you know, a far advanced civilization than us, yes, all day.
Oh, yeah.
Because I.
But it is kind of cool to think maybe that is us in the future.
I just don't think it is, though.
I mean, look at us now.
Holy shit.
Like, if anything, we're going backwards right now.
Yeah, we're going to that parallel planet.
No, we're going to nowhere.
Like, I mean,
freaking Russia's threatening nuclear war, like,
the past few weeks.
Like, you know, you start a nuclear war,
which, by the way, like,
I mean, our own countries are fighting each other.
I mean, think about that.
It's not even countries fighting each other right now.
It is within countries fighting each other.
I mean, it has got to the point where you are, half the countries are divided.
Yeah, and many of the countries are fighting their governments.
Well, there's like multiple fights in countries right now.
It is a shit show.
Yeah.
Like if aliens.
This world is a shit show.
If aliens come down and was like, holy shit, this is a dumpster fire.
They're like, oh, my God, our experiment is not working.
I don't think it's there.
But look, my reality is, this is my reality.
I don't personally believe in the simulation theory.
I don't believe it.
I just don't.
Now...
I don't either.
Sorry.
How...
Now, listen, at the same time, can you explain that particles can go backwards in time?
Yes.
But that's not...
That doesn't mean shit about the simulation theory.
That means that it is physics.
That means physics and everything we know about the rules and laws of physics are not everything
we've ever known.
We're not smart enough to know all the laws of physics.
And we also know that just like the movie Interstellar,
where they go to the planet and if they're there for it.
But listen, no, it isn't.
That's interdimensional.
No, it isn't.
No, it's not interdimensional.
Interstellar has nothing to do interdimensional.
Interstellar has to do with the warping, the physical warping of time.
Time.
Okay.
Which is dimensional to me.
It's not dimensional.
That's not.
Dimensional is a-
It's going from one time to another time.
It's a wave.
I don't think, I don't, I don't consider dimensional that.
I do.
Well, I don't.
I consider dimensional as something that we can't see or feel.
I mean, maybe it could be.
I mean, I guess my definition of dimensional is, like, say, for example, you know, we can use 10% of our brain.
But what if we had, we could open up 50% of it.
Like DMT does.
DMT, when you take DMT.
Opens your brain.
And you go to another dimension.
Yes.
And you see things you'll never see on this earth.
And it also makes you retrospect or introspect yourself as far as what you, like, are you a bitch?
Are you being an asshole in life?
Like, it makes you think of all that shit.
And for whatever reason, all these people say,
it makes me look at myself from an outside point of view,
and it says all your flaws.
And this is what you need to fix.
And it kind of gives you like a, who the fuck do you think you are?
You know?
And these mage elves, which whoever these sorcerers or whatever, everyone sees,
these people are the ones that are like, you know, they're no bullshit.
They're like, you know.
I get that.
It's like Joe Rogan said when I was there,
they kind of looked at me like, who the fuck do you think you are?
Like, do you think you're someone?
Like, and it was just crazy.
The shit that everybody sees.
I get that.
But I'm still, I'm still, I'm going to stand by what I, my definition of dimensional is.
Is two different time periods.
And it could be.
It could be.
Well, not time periods.
All right.
It's like, no.
It's like you and me could be, like you could have.
Equations of time.
Yeah.
That they intermingle.
That's interdimensional.
interdimensional.
I guess.
I mean, it could be.
I have no idea.
But also,
but I think there's different dimensions.
I think you could talk about the time thing,
but you got to think about the DMT thing or the dream state or,
well,
and I told you about like dreams,
like that is another dimension to me that I think we all have.
It is.
You know,
we can access without sleep.
Yeah,
we have a dimension when we're awake,
but when we go to sleep,
we're in a totally different dimension.
And DMT is like that times 20 or 40.
It opens up a crazy amount of your mind, but it shuts down your brain at the same time.
It shuts down a certain part of your brain.
You're not there when you do DMT.
Oh, and that's why.
You're not walking around.
But I'm just saying, like, when I dream and I have these crazy dreams where I'm in a different dimension than reality of being awake,
you can't tell me when I have bit you on your arm and put bruises on you, right?
That I was not in a different dimension.
Yeah, you were a damn, I guess, peat you.
hit bull on that dimension.
Yeah, I was fighting like the devil or something, but still the fact that...
I hope not, because I just tell you something.
But the fact that, you know, I actually physically did something because of what my dream, what I was in my dream.
I get it.
You know?
Yeah, I mean, I don't know what dimensional is, but I think there's many different definitions of dimensions.
So, yeah, you could be right.
It could be the time thing.
But I also think the time thing, like with Interstellar, is just as simple as time.
manipulation of space and all that.
I mean, when I think of dimension,
I think of something that is something
that our brain can't comprehend, right?
That our human brain.
It's where we go to another place.
It might not be time.
Even spirits, like if you believe in a spirit or heaven,
I think that's something our brains
cannot comprehend in a physical form, right?
And I think if you believe in God,
God meant for that to be that way, right?
But at the same time, I think of that as the dimension,
or I think of the DMT thing as a dimension
or dreaming as a dimension.
But when I think of like you physically
going in some kind of craft that you create on Earth
to where you can get to another part of space
to where whether it's near a black hole
like the interstellar does,
where they get near a black hole,
they go to this planet.
And the guy says, look, man,
for every hour on this planet is seven years on Earth.
So you've got to get the hell and get out.
And even if it takes you to say,
amount of time when you leave the planet to get back to earth maybe that six months right
it's still seven years on earth right so to me that's not dimensional to me that is a physical
almost unexplainable time war but he's going through a time warp it doesn't matter it's still
physical though he's still physical he's still even if he was awake he didn't he didn't he didn't
get older i know he didn't but everybody else around him on earth did i get it but what i'm saying is
is that even if he did this,
even if you could, say that you could get to this place.
You create a craft that can get to this planet.
Say that it is six months away,
but you can get there in an hour, right?
Say that you create a craft that has that speed.
Like there's a time.
It's not a craft.
It's a time warp.
No, no, no.
No, listen to me.
I'm talking about physically a craft that can go that speed.
Well, that's impossible right now.
No, well, it is right now, but I'm, Sherry,
I'm saying hypothetically.
Okay.
You're in a spaceship that has, it's on gravity field,
and you can get to this place,
in an hour, which is, say, it would take us two years to do in our,
four years to do in our, whatever.
You have to time warp to get there.
No, you don't.
It's all about speed of light and all that shit.
Exactly.
That, listen, listen.
You're missing my point, Sherry.
You're missing my point.
Say it only takes you an hour to get there,
regardless of however you get there.
So you have this craft that is crazy mega fast that we don't have right now, okay?
But you still get there.
And on this planet, it's seven years for every hour.
That doesn't change just because it took you an hour.
hour to get there. It is something that is happening in that atmosphere and that place. On the
planet. I'm saying it's... Or maybe the journey too. I think it's a journey. It could be. But what I'm saying is,
what I'm saying is, you never go to sleep for this entire journey. Okay? This is this is what I'm thinking.
Your mind and never leaves the state it's in. And you do this in a time period to where you're there
and back, even though it's seven years. Say you spend an hour on the planet. So you're like,
or say you spend two hours. So it's 14 years. And then you come back in an hour. So
the entire journey is four hours, right?
And it's 14 years later on Earth.
And you never went to sleep.
You actually feel great.
You haven't aged, but it's 14 years later.
To me, that is a physical thing.
It is not a dimensional thing.
It is not a something that your brain doesn't comprehend.
It is physically happened.
And that is what is crazy.
Dimensional to me is,
if we could open our brain 50%, that is dimensional.
But it didn't happen to you.
It did.
Because you went there and you came back and it's 14 years later on Earth.
No matter how you did it.
Yeah, but you were in this time lapse thing.
I get it.
But what I'm saying is, I still think that's physical.
It is a physical occurrence of how that happens.
Okay, it's the same thing as like aging, I guess.
But it is, it is space and time.
And it is like, say, you know, if you can get there an hour, right, that alone,
you're traveling an insane speed, which nothing else, like the Earth is not
traveling that speed, right? Earth is going very slow.
What if you're traveling even faster
at speed? That almost
it's almost like you can go in the future.
Right. You are. Exactly.
That's traveling in the freaking future. Well, that's dimensional.
That's my point. Yeah, that's dimensional.
No, but listen. Maybe interstellar proves a future travel.
And I think they've proven that this happened. That's exactly what I'm
trying to say. You can try, it's like back to the future.
It's same thing. If you can travel in future or back in time.
Okay.
That's interdimensional.
So if we can all agree that interstellar is, well, I don't know about interdimensional.
It depends on your definition of interdimensional, though.
I don't know.
I'm still weird about interdimensional.
But yes, maybe that's all connected.
Maybe we're just the definition of interdimensional we don't agree with.
Yeah, I mean, I don't, I don't know.
But we believe that you could.
I'm not, I'm not genius on that.
There is, the point is that we're saying we can travel in the future and back in time.
Well, we can't really travel back in time
But these new studies show that we probably could
Right?
Yeah, with the parallel universe.
We know for a fact that we can travel in the future.
I mean, the interstellar movie alone
With the time warp stuff.
Yes, the interstellar movie along proves that.
And with the interstellar movie,
they have proven that that is possible.
So why wouldn't there be a warp to the future
and a warp to the past?
Well, we have not created...
Like a worm.
The problem is, is that we've not physically...
created a craft that can go to the future, which means fast enough to get there.
No, but I'm saying in the universe, supposedly, there's these warps in time.
Oh, yeah, that's called wormholes.
Yeah.
So there could be a warm hole to the future, and there could also be a wormhole to the past.
Yes, it could be.
I mean, why would there be one in both directions?
Number one thing is...
A worm has a head and a hind, you know, a bottom.
A wormhole is basically like a black hole, right?
I mean, but a black hole is say that, for example, number one, we don't know 100% what happens on the other end of a black hole.
We used to think that it was you're dead if you go in it.
But now recently, the scientists have proven that there's light on the other side of this, which means it could be a warp to another universe.
We don't know.
Yeah, we literally don't know.
And that's why they're saying a lot of UFOs warp time.
But what we have proven is through many different scientific studies is the closer you get to a
wormhole the more distorted time is okay exactly and then and then especially when you go in a wormhole
we don't know how fucked up time we're going like we don't know where you're going do you not think
that's dimension yeah it probably is but then imagine we've we've only talked about going in a wormhole
right or in a black hole but but then start talking about maybe what if coming back through
is the answer to the backwards and time thing could be weird it's all crazy shit
I know, but it's fun to, like, just think about stuff like that, too.
You know, most people don't think about that on every day.
But I just, I don't, look, I just don't believe in a simulation computer theory.
I don't believe it.
I believe more dimension.
Yeah, dimensional, physical.
Not simulation.
And I believe God created all of it.
I do.
And, and, you know, I think God's the creator of the universe.
Yeah.
And I believe when people say, like, oh, you believe in, oh, you believe in UFOs, but you don't believe in God.
or you do believe of God?
I'm like, yeah, I definitely believe God.
And by the way, I think that God never once said there's no aliens.
He never once said it.
Actually, in the Bible, many times it talks about foreigners.
And when they talk about foreigners, he doesn't mean people on this earth.
He doesn't mean that.
The way he talks about foreigners in the Bible are outside of this planet.
Yeah, it's like look to the skies or something.
Or look to the heavens, he says.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, even when in the Bible it says near when I am to return,
and you will see signs from the heavens.
Yeah. And it doesn't say what signs,
but, you know, we've seen more aliens and UFO stuff
in the past, God, like 10 years than we've ever seen.
We've been seeing more of it now than ever.
And maybe God knew that we were going to be more technologically advanced
to be able to see those things when he was going to come around.
Oh, God already knew what we're going to be if it's truly God,
because God knows it all.
Well, I hope that we explained, like, I don't know.
I think we did a pretty good job.
I think you did a really good job.
No, not me.
I mean, we both, we just, we talked about what we think.
And really the simulation theory.
Simulation theory, guys, I don't know.
We'll have a podcast on this whole dimensional time travel thing.
We're going to really research this.
We need to get Elon must to tell us about simulation.
Well, Elon is fine, but we need to get a scientist that really,
we need to find someone.
That really understands that stuff.
By the way, guys, if you can find a scientist for us or whoever that knows, you know, somebody, maybe you know, that knows about physics and space to where we can ask these crazy hard questions, you know, they're probably going to answer them better than we can.
Yeah.
Obviously, they're going to answer better than we can.
And we're not trying to.
We're just here to discuss because that's what we do.
Yeah.
But, I mean, this is stuff people talk about.
And this is our lives, man.
I mean, when you walk out there, when you walk outside, like, you know, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a.
cool night tonight. But you know, there's nothing better. Like when we go to Hilton Head,
South Carolina in the summer, you know, and Hilton Head is, it's not like a Myrtle Beach or a
Miami Beach or something like that to where it's crazy populated. It's populated. It's populated.
It's a nice. It's a beautiful island. But when you go on the beach at like 1 o'clock in the
morning, there's not many lights and it's just black. And it is black. And you can see the
universe. It seems like from the ocean. Oh, my God. Like I can just stare at that all night.
Like I make a point every time we go to Hilton Head,
I have to go out on the beach like in the middle,
like two, three o'clock of the morning.
Yeah.
Because when you look up at the sky,
and especially there's no clouds,
oh my God.
It's like amazing.
Like you don't even feel like it's real.
No.
It's so like gorgeous.
But it also makes me think like when I look at stuff like that,
like how it almost makes me feel weird.
It makes you feel like you're a speck of sand.
Yeah.
You're just a tiny speck with the sand.
Yeah.
You're standing on sand and yet you feel like sand at the same time.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's almost one of those feelings.
Sometimes I look up there, and it's one of those feelings that, you know, when you look over a ledge and it's like thousand feet down or something, if you do that Grand Canyon or whatever, it makes you feel sick to your stomach sometimes.
Even though I'm not like scared heights, but when I look at that, it just makes me think that crazy weird feeling of, like, how small you are.
Yeah.
And I think that's why us as little ants in this ant farm that we call Earth is like...
I'm glad you're using my analogy.
But I mean, we just have to, are those ants thinking the same thing?
How the fuck did I get in here?
Seriously.
Look at all this crazy shit outside of here.
Yeah.
Think about what ants think.
I know.
Just looking up at trees and stuff.
You're like, holy shit, this is huge.
Yeah.
What am I?
What is my purpose here?
You know, it just depends on your perspective.
And then one day you just get squished.
Yeah.
Or they choose not to squish you.
You can look at that.
Always choose not to.
Yeah.
Choose not to squish the ant.
No, I always like, if there's a bug, I always take them outside.
I'm like, damn it.
Because I don't know how advanced this.
Unless it's like a cockroach.
I don't like those.
Yeah, I squish a shit of those.
I do.
Well, in South Carolina, we have what's called Palmetto bugs or what they're like,
we're basically like flying roaches.
They're everywhere.
So actually, I saw a video, it's like one of the reasons not to move to South Carolina
and it says palmetto bugs.
It was like number two.
Oh, they're named after our state flag.
Palmetto, yeah.
All right, guys.
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