"Aliens"......no, seriously aliens

What if life actually never dies and this matrix gives us the illusion of death to repeat the cycle. We could be an immortal being but have no clue since we're in a matrix. Damn I am high
 
Funny how Q anon hit the mainstream like this. Was shit posting when he started to post. I've been hitting the popcorn non-stop since early Nov.
 
That was a little long for War Room attention spans. Pick a card, no pick both...



 
What if life actually never dies and this matrix gives us the illusion of death to repeat the cycle. We could be an immortal being but have no clue since we're in a matrix. Damn I am high

The Matrix theory shit had me enchanted for a few weeks. I wrote about it extensively in the Dump. I managed to break free of it, almost.

It's not a bad place to arrive though in your mental escapades. just know that you need to find the detour sign and veer off at some point.

Smoke em if you got em.


Probably my best shit is in the Dump thread called Mind/body dualism. Skim it until you get to the meat. You'll know by the kewl pictures I use.

http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/mind-body-dualism-from-descartes-to-the-matrix.3629191/
 


I have to say use caution here. Not because there are no high tech vehicles like that or Aliens, but because this cultural meme can be used for a false flag alien invasion.

Certain humans have advanced "UFO" technology, and these fuckers want to control the entire world with their pyramid of fear. They will not hesitate to use it to subjugate everyone.

Things are never what they appear to be, unless they are.
 
I'm not sure why, but the Big Machine is telling me to post this here. It's funny as shit and SHE is always right.

 
What if life actually never dies and this matrix gives us the illusion of death to repeat the cycle. We could be an immortal being but have no clue since we're in a matrix. Damn I am high

The Matrix theory shit had me enchanted for a few weeks. I wrote about it extensively in the Dump. I managed to break free of it, almost.

It's not a bad place to arrive though in your mental escapades. just know that you need to find the detour sign and veer off at some point.

Smoke em if you got em.

Step 1: Your friend Tim gets high

Step 2: Tim amazes himself by recognizing gaps in epistemology, daily structures and assigned functions

Step 3: Tim declares himself a unique and special person to have invented simulation theory

Step 4: Tim spends the rest of his life thinking his version of simulation theory was the most special version ever, never properly learns the history of simulation theory or remembers it being in play for centuries
 
If you get really high and start to wonder if everything around you is simulated, there's a strong chance you have less in common with hippies and much more in common with mathematicians

Anyone with a proper background in simulation theory will tell you that while early thinkers like Descartes may have experienced the heebie jeebies of simulation theory in concept and feeling, it wasn't until mathematicians got scarily good at their jobs that they created solid proofs for simulation theory rooted in science and objective criteria

By modifying Pythagorean theory (early greek numbers junkies) using probability, mathematicians created Mathematical Platonism and Mathematical Realism

Both of these schools of thought are huge cornerstones of modern computational theory, which is just a fancy way of saying simulation theory with infinite mathematical probability as its driving engine

"Some frequentists (notably Venn 1876, Reichenbach 1949, and von Mises 1957 among others), partly in response to some of the problems [in probability relative to subjects], have gone on to consider infinite reference classes, identifying probabilities with limiting relative frequencies of events or attributes therein. Thus, we require an infinite sequence of trials in order to define such probabilities. But what if the actual world does not provide an infinite sequence of trials of a given experiment?

Indeed, that appeared to be the norm, and perhaps even the rule. In that case, we are to identify probability with a hypothetical or counterfactual limiting relative frequency. We are to imagine hypothetical infinite extensions of an actual sequence of trials; probabilities are then what the limiting relative frequencies would be if the sequence were so extended. We might thus call this interpretation hypothetical frequentism.

Note that at this point we have left empiricism behind. A modal element has been injected into frequentism with this invocation of a counterfactual; moreover, the counterfactual may involve a radical departure from the way things actually are, one that may even require the breaking of laws of nature."

- Stanford Journal of Philosophy

Referring to your version of simulation theory as "the Matrix" is like saying Barnes and Noble invented books
 
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I'm not sure why, but the Big Machine is telling me to post this here. It's funny as shit and SHE is always right.



Is this unequal reward for equal effort? If so you may have stumbled on a major cause contributing to a destructive imbalance in the universe at a primal level.
 
Is this unequal reward for equal effort? If so you may have stumbled on a major cause contributing to a destructive imbalance in the universe at a primal level.

Correct, Sir.
 
We come in peace™**

*religion of peace

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You guys can't gas out this early in the game.

C'mon. Bring it.
 
Neato bandido.

They are doing soft disclosure that leads up to the Solar Warden program.
 


Kinda looks like a weather balloon to me. Possibly some swamp gas also.

 
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