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We all live in a yellow Submarine

11 February 2026



As the Beatles - hundred of years ago I think - already said: „We all live in a

yellow submarine“.

That's not true, of course, but it's an allegory. We live in a simulation, in a box

or a shoebox, if you will. It could be a yellow submarine, or a red one, or a

blue one. It doesn't matter.

A simulation has many possibilities. If you see a complicated brain operation

being performed, then that operation isn't real, but an illusion (compare simulation).

In a simulation or a computer game called "Brain Surgery Simulator," you can also

operate on brains at any time, but you know that it's just a game, i.e., a simulation.

If you're sitting in a flight simulator, you also know that it's just an illusion, so there's

no need to worry if you crash.

The only difference that could change all of this would be if you were in a game

and simultaneously suffered from amnesia, i.e., you forgot that you were in a

simulation. That's all it takes to turn an illusion—for you—into a stark, solid reality.

That's the only point.

Because if you know you're in a game/simulation, then you have absolutely nothing

to fear. You can do whatever you want.

But why have they taken away the memory that it's a simulation? So that you take

the game seriously. So that you believe you have to fight for your life. So that you

believe everything around you isn't an illusion. So that you believe you are who

you think you are.

Does a simulation have limits?

Yes, it does. The computing power of a simulation of this high-tech kind that

you're currently experiencing is gigantic. It's otherworldly. But it also has its limits.

The speed limit alone is an indication. The speed of light is the highest speed you

can achieve. After that, mass becomes infinite, and you can't go any further. The

simulation has a limited rendering capacity.

And yes, every time two particles (see quantum physics) communicate with each

other via quantum entanglement, they break the speed of light. This means that

telepathy, if you want to call it that, is the only thing that exists outside of a simulation.

And time. In the universe, time is extremely relative. Even astronauts in Earth orbit could

see that all time on Earth exists simultaneously. While people were having breakfast in

California, they were having dinner in Bangkok. These actions in these cities exist at

different times at the same time.

There isn't actually time travel, but rather a frequency shift in reality that allows

movement between realities. And this happens with your ability called consciousness.

This is a simulation game for hardliners.


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