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The Rift Space

28 April 2026



The Rift Space is precisely the space that serves as a buffer

between the 3D Matrix and the 5D Matrix. The latter constitutes

the natural plane of existence for every matrix that exists. Thus,

a distinction arises between "natural" and artificial matrices.

Your everyday world is a 3D Matrix—a simulation within a simulation.

Yet, even within the 3D world, work is already underway on further

simulations, aiming to create a simulation within the simulation of

the simulation.

Every creative being has an inherent desire to create something. As

you can see, so much has been created in our world. Virtually everything

imaginable exists. And every new invention turns out to be either a

hit or entirely pointless.

Consequently, this process continues endlessly, and the world you know

is most certainly not the pinnacle of all simulations. This implies that you

are, in all likelihood, living within the 100th, 500th, or even 1,000th simulation

— or rather, on Simulated World Number 1,000. In other words, there are

still 1,000 worlds above you that you must traverse in order to step out

of the entirety of these simulations.

At first glance, this may sound quite negative and like a great deal of work;

however, it need not be so. A single profound realization can be enough to

enable you to break through many layers of simulation at once. You peel

your way through the layers of the onion to reach the very core of all

things.

And that is precisely what your Super-Self desires. You likely have no

inkling of this — or perhaps it holds no interest for you, as you have

grown deeply attached to the things within the Matrix—yet your

Super-Self harbors but a single intention: your freedom, and its own.

That is the ultimate goal of all things.


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