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Is The Matrix Real And Are We All Living A Lie In An Elaborate Simulation Overseen By A Super Race?
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I've had me doubts about the "real world" for some time now. Life appears too perfect once you see past the wars, crime, disease and bad happenings which appear to have been put here purposefully as to throw doubt in the minds of those that could see the system for what it actually is.
Maybe religion is along the right lines with their knowledge of God=The Architect, Satan and demons=Agents+Sentinels, Heaven=The real universe, Hell=Here, the Matrix and so on...Please comment after only reading these links and tell me what you think.
http:// www.exi tmundi. nl/Drea msend.h tm
http:// www.sim ulation -argume nt.com/ matrix2 .html
There's also some stuff about the highly acclaimed David Icke who i've just discovered who has similar views if you want to google him.
What are your general thoughts?
Maybe religion is along the right lines with their knowledge of God=The Architect, Satan and demons=Agents+Sentinels, Heaven=The real universe, Hell=Here, the Matrix and so on...Please comment after only reading these links and tell me what you think.
http://
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There's also some stuff about the highly acclaimed David Icke who i've just discovered who has similar views if you want to google him.
What are your general thoughts?
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Plato described some people living in a cave, with their backs to the light.
All they had ever seen was the shadow sat on the wall.
To them, that was reality.
When they were finally released from the cave, they could not accept that the world was real, and believed it was a mere reflection of the shadows.
Descartes would have said that, if that was what they believed was real, then it WAS real.
An idea used in The Life Of Pi, of course.
All they had ever seen was the shadow sat on the wall.
To them, that was reality.
When they were finally released from the cave, they could not accept that the world was real, and believed it was a mere reflection of the shadows.
Descartes would have said that, if that was what they believed was real, then it WAS real.
An idea used in The Life Of Pi, of course.
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