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psychokinesis. Almost no one in our world is ready for this terrifying
prospect of having other people inside their mind at any time, able to see
anything they are doing from a distance, or able to seriously harm or even
kill anyone with focused intentions. These “gods” are engaged in repeatedly
changing recorded history and altering our memories by using time travel.
This is possible because we are living inside of an information processing
system that can archive defunct versions of the past. Various convergent
pieces of evidence ranging from the effects of DMT to certain peculiar
features of quantum mechanics all suggest that we may be inside of a
computational “Cosmos.” I do not mean a “simulation.” It is not that our
world is a simulacrum of some other world that is more “real.” Rather, the
idea is that the very nature of our Cosmos is that it is a programmable (an