- 03 Dec 2020 18:44
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Awakened last night by indigestion, I turned on an episode of Stargate SG-1 in which the team visits a planet inhabited by people living in a computer-generated bubble which protects them from a toxic outside environment. However, the energy-starved bubble has been shrinking. To downsize, the computer, which controls people’s thoughts, forces people outside while erasing memories of those people from the minds of the survivors inside.
I wonder if my “wrong memories” of events, like those shared by others (the Mandela Effect), are not evidence of a parallel universe, but are signs of a computer reset to conserve energy in a shrinking artificial reality.
Both mass extinction of species and my projection of population loss through COVID-19-caused male sterility may be part of the downsizing required by a supercomputer that no longer has the energy to sustain the simulation of so many different life forms.
I wonder if my “wrong memories” of events, like those shared by others (the Mandela Effect), are not evidence of a parallel universe, but are signs of a computer reset to conserve energy in a shrinking artificial reality.
Both mass extinction of species and my projection of population loss through COVID-19-caused male sterility may be part of the downsizing required by a supercomputer that no longer has the energy to sustain the simulation of so many different life forms.
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