Thursday, November 5, 2020

People's Best Clues that We're Living in The Matrix


There are universal moments that people experience, some weird hard rules about our universe, and just some straight up weird coincidences that would give anyone reason to believe that we're living in a poorly run simulation. People see what they consider to be glitches in the matrix all the time, and it's extremely tempting to believe that it's all a simulation, man.

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Text - ambivalenttypewriter 397 points · 20 hours ago edited 10 hours ago I once went two whole weeks plugging USB cords in the right way on my first attempt.

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Text - Chinpokomono 30.6k points · 23 hours ago 5 2 3 e23 The Baader-Meinhof phenomenon. When you learn something new it seems like you see it everywhere right after that. Like a video game when you learn some new move then it is immediately applicable to your life. RectumPiercing 18.7k points · 21 hours ago O 82 8 A & 7 More Motherfucker I was just telling someone about the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon a couple of hours ago.

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Text - himalayanpine 27.4k points · 22 hours ago A e2 3 3 2 When your pen gets lost as soon it hits the floor. And then appears right there after some time.

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Text - banditk77 25.4k points · 21 hours ago · edited 17 hours ago 3 S Before cell phones I accidentally misdialed a & 2 More persons number and got them at someone else's house with the wrong number being three numbers off. (Edit- thanks for the awards! I talked to her for about a minute and she asked me how I got her uncles number. I said I didn't have his number, I dialed hers. We both fell deadly silent thinking about how bizarre it was).

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Text - matthra 25.2k points · 22 hours ago * E 2 3 & 4 More MCAfee The quantum eraser O MEURE . Quantum physics as a whole feels like a huge dev shortcut, things only exist in a definitive state when they are interacted with, kind of like a GPU only rendering things when your character is looking at them.

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Text - Hank_from_accounting 17.5k points · 22 hours ago you could say the strict laws of physics that govern our reality. if we were in, say, a video game, we'd eventually start wondering why the rules seem absolutely rigid/mathematical. maybe the speed of light is just the speed limit for transmitting information within the network of our simulation

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Text - raredomme 14.2k points · 19 hours ago O 2 93 @4 & 11 More Deja Reve. It's similar to Deja vu but it's where you've dreamed of a future moment. It's weird and for me it hasn't been useful. But one moment I'll be experiencing life and know what's going to happen, because I saw it in a dream. I'll even know about my futile attempts to change it from the dream. It only lasts a couple minutes at most and is at mundane moments but it is freaky.

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Text - FrogginBullfish_ 13.4k points · 22 hours ago When you run into someone you don't know and you both stare at each other saying, "You look familiar. Do I know you?" and then ask a million questions trying to figure it out and come to the conclusion that you don't in fact know each other. Then walk away still wondering why that person looked so familiar.

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Text - Yosef616 8.2k points · 20 hours ago Welp, yesterday while driving with my daughter in the car, she says "Dad? I'm starting to feel that this whole human thing isn't real." So I guess that would be confirmed as my first hint.

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Text - ville-v 7.9k points · 22 hours ago 2 2 3 & 5 More There have been numerous hints every day, but you have ignored them all. No, I'm not talking to OP. I'm talking to you. I bet you will read this post and still not realize you are the only real person on the planet. We are increasingly frustrated that you are ignoring the main questline.

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Text - Gingrpenguin 7.3k points · 22 hours ago · edited 18 hours ago 2 S Why physics appears to operate under different rules depending on whether you are looking at very big things or very small things. If it is a simulation they simply faked the big things to save processing power which is why quantum physics doesn't fit neatly in our understanding of the universe and likely why we are "detecting" dark matter

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Text - DarkNinjaPenguin 7.0k points · 23 hours ago Millions of years of evolution and we can still accidentally bite our own tongue? That's some bullshit.

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Text - hdvjufd 6.9k points · 22 hours ago That thing where you go into a room for something and then forget why. Like a Sim who had their action cancelled. That can't be for no reason, that was someone in our simulation cancelling our action.

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Text - Binary_wolf 5.8k points · 22 hours ago - edited 17 hours ago The "Observer effect" in quantum mechanics. When something is in multiple states at the same time and when you measure/watch it, you force it to take a state. Just looks like a computer saving ressources by not loading useless shit

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Text - its_no_game 2.6k points · 22 hours ago Children who are convinced that they've lived before, and know sometimes verifiable facts about the person they think they were.

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Text - peon47 1.6k points · 20 hours ago 2 The dual slit experiment. Basically, light acts like a wave when you look at it But if you look at light really really closely, you see it's not a continuous wave but made of teeny little particles called "photons". These photons, when there's loads of them, affect each other so they act in waves. Seems simple. However, when you fire photons one at a time at a piece of card with two slits in it, they still act like they're being affected by lots of othe

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Text - melting_trash04 1.2k points · 21 hours ago · edited 17 hours ago Sometimes you get out of your house and walk past the same people a lot of times. Like, you are going to the market and walk past a dude walking the opposite direction. Then, you leave the market a couple of minutes and walk past the same dude, again in the opposite direction. This shit happens A LOT with me and its like a ton of people at the same time. It makes me feel like there arent enough models of NPCS to throw around

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Text - paladinchiro 806 points · 20 hours ago S The fact that the moon and the sun can just about perfectly eclipse each other. What are the odds that the moon and sun would be the sizes they are and distances from the earth that they are to allow that to happen?

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Text - Decent-Alternative 727 points · 22 hours ago The need to sleep. Gotta reset the system or it slows down, has glitches and deteriorates because it can't clear out the useless junk and runs out of space.

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Text - everybodysheardabout 527 points · 20 hours ago Look around the room you're in. Choose any random object within the room. What does it feel like to lick that object? You know what it feels like to have licked it, but have you ever? Single biggest glitch in my book.

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