THE SIMULATION CODE
Are we living in a simulated programmed reality?
In 1949, Konrad Zuse (father of the computer) asked, “Does the universe act the way a giant computer does? Running from the depths of the universe, projecting the data/information that makes us what we are and how the universe and world are? No one understood what Konrad meant, as he was well ahead of his time. He later formed the idea of the basis of the movie Matrix, which resonated with the mindset of millions of people.
Today, it’s very likely that we live in a simulated universe. The world is experiencing a digital revolution, with new concepts like the metaverse, virtual reality, and cryptocurrencies gaining popularity.
I will try to explain in layman’s terms the fundamentals of why modern scientists believe this. (You can dig deeper into the rabbit holes if you wish, but don’t expect me to pull you out, lol.)
How does this simulation code work?
We have known for a long time that everything in the universe is energy/information or data (it’s all the same thing), which is how the computer world is seen. From planets, mountains and rocks to every living thing, you and me……everything is energy/information or data.
So much data in the universe keeps churning out and re-creating; they search for a law, formula, or pattern that governs this data, such as a computer program. Finally, in 1975 Scientists discovered that those patterns are fractals.
What are fractals?
It’s a mathematical shape that’s infinitely complex and repeats forever. Every part of the fractal, regardless of how much it zooms in, looks very similar to the whole image.
Regardless of how complex a fractal pattern is, they are the Fractal Codes.
The mathematical code for a fractal is;
Z = Z2 + C, where Z is the output and C is the variable.
This code keeps repeating itself, giving a different output result each time.
They have found that this code governs the simulation on every level of magnitude, from electrons moving around a nucleus to the moon moving around a planet, planets moving around a sun, and suns moving around a galaxy.
Koch Snowflake
How can the snowflake help us understand the THE SIMULATION CODE? So, without getting into any complicated mathematics, the code pattern in its basic pattern form is called the Koch Snowflake, and you can see how the pattern develops in a 2D plane below.
And you can see how in a 3D plane they can become shapes of continuous complexities such as mountains, rivers, trees and us humans!
There appears to be no limit to how complex the edge of this snowflake can become, BUT there is a limit to how large it can grow. As illustrated above in the last image becomes more complex, the edges become rounder and turn closer but not quite into a sphere from a macro level. Still, as you look into the edges at a micro level, the edges keep changing infinitely more complex, becoming a fractal pattern as we described earlier. Finally, you see how this pattern recycles itself.
This concept frequently brings up two essential questions about our reality.
- What are the limits of our simulation? And 2. How long can it last before reaching that limit? I will attempt to answer these questions throughout this article.
Well, they found out that the edge of the snowflake is not limited in complexity, but the area it encloses has a limit, as I just said. So, let’s look at each stage of the above snowflake diagram.
1st iteration (2nd image above) area increases by 1/3rd
2nd iteration (3rd image above) area increases by 4/27
3rd iteration (4th image above) area increases by 16/243
4th iteration increases by 64/2187 and moves towards ZERO!
You’ll find that it levels out to 1.6 of the original size of the snowflake. This value, known as the Fibonacci mathematics series, appears in nature, but that’s another rabbit hole!
Some of the most outstanding scientists now confirm that the universe limits how big it can become.
How Does This Relate To Our Simulated Experience?
The Simulation code. Here’s an example of how this relates to our lives; we know that when we have a pattern in our relationships, and you are with one person in one job with one company in one city, and things aren’t working well, how many times people say ok I need a change. Hence, they go to another city with another partner and another job with another company. Still, they find that the same patterns repeatedly appear in their lives, and they say, well, I made the wrong choice. So, let’s make another change with another city, job, company, or partner. How often do we do this until we realise that the same patterns appear in our lives no matter how we change things?
Now you know why we live in fractal patterns in every aspect of our lives. For example, in our biology, emotions, thoughts, and relationships, because the repeating fractal code governs the energy of our simulation.
The beauty of knowing this is that once we change the C variable in the code Z=Z2+C, we shift our way of thinking and our thought patterns. Changing this variable could solve our problems, self-esteem, and how we value our lives and other people. That’s the equivalent of changing the variable C in the code to healthy patterns.
So, you see how powerful it is to recognise how fractal patterns govern this simulation we live in and how making shifts and changing the C variable can improve the earth simulation we experience.
I will build on this now……
Newton And Karmic Laws
Scientists agree that the world started with tremendous released energy we call the Big Bang. During the big bang, information or data was released into the system like the start of any simulation or program. If we can go back to a fraction of a second after the Big Bang, science tells us immediately after the Big Bang occurred, the entire universe compressed into a tiny ball of energy the size of a pea! Imagine space between all the matter molecules in the whole universe sucked out. It compressed to a single green pea with the heat energy generated in that pea to temperature estimated to be a billion million, million, million degrees Fahrenheit. From this point of release or big bang, matter expands, releases energy/data, and takes up more space in the universe.
What Is Quantum Entanglement?
This concept helps explain the simulation code. Quantum Entanglement is another rabbit hole you can explore, but for this article, I’ll explain it through this experiment done in the ’70s.
The experiment was done by splitting the photon particle into two with a laser and sending each photon down a fibre optic in the opposite direction, so they were 14 miles apart. But, to the scientists’ amazement, they found that whatever they did to one photon at either end would simultaneously happen to the other, like they were connected! Furthermore, they added an atomic clock to time the delay and found no delay, which disproves the speed of light theory; we won’t go there in this article.
The key to remember here is that everything once was physically connected on a molecular level. This Quantum Entanglement science shows that the whole universe, including us, is connected energetically.
As already shown, we interact with a simulated world and shift energy. We change that C variable in the fractal code, which changes the chemistry in our bodies and brains to influence the world we experience.
Isaac Newton didn’t realise when he came up with his famous energy laws that he formalised the description of how energy moves in our world; he was formalising the rules of this simulation that we live in. And it even suggests ways to master these laws to transcend and free us from their limitations on our lives.
Here are Isaac Newtons 3 fundamental laws of how energy moves: –
- A BODY AT REST WILL REMAIN AT REST, AND A BODY IN MOTION WILL REMAIN IN MOTION UNLESS IT IS ACTED UPON BT AN EXTERNAL FORCE.
This law states that if you do nothing with the repeated fractal code, nothing will change in your life until you change or shift that energy.
- THE FORCE ACTING UPON AN OBJECT IS EQUAL TO THE MASS OF THAT OBJECT TIMES ITS ACCELERATION.
He says that the greater the energy, the faster change occurs and the bigger the force needed. Think about this regarding your own body; if you’re looking to heal an infection, the worse the infection, the more antibiotics are needed.
- FOR EVERY ACTION, THERE IS AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITE REACTION.
This law refers to the same teaching our mothers and religions taught us to “do to others as we want them to do to us.” So, what we put out returns to us in an equal reaction.
If you want to change something, you must do more than think about the problem. We must change how we think to rewrite the program and shift the pattern of information in our simulation.
Again, we must change that C variable in the code formula Z=Z2+C, which creates a new output and changes our lives and simulations.
We think that everything that happens to us is due to external events and that we have no control over them; however, the above change in the C variable shows that we can make a change. Furthermore, this change continually happens throughout the universe.
We are part of that program or fractal code. Our actions, thoughts, emotions, and beliefs interact with the fractal code, filling this program with information and perpetuating the pattern. Essentially, this means we are computer programmers, and we call consciousness the energy that connects us to the simulation world around us. So, as we shift our thoughts, feelings, emotions, and beliefs, we reprogram that fractal code so that the energy around us reflects those beliefs in our lives.
This idea is precisely the basis of many ancient spiritual traditions. Spiritual traditions are about us, our relationships to our lives, the earth, the past, the future, the cosmos, and God.
Religions’ rules and dogma regarding these fundamental spiritual principles separated us from ourselves, one another, the earth, the cosmos, and the past and future.
Indian Hindu traditions talk about Karma, the laws of Karma.
The laws of Karma are us living Newton’s law of energy and motion. So, the energetic consequences of our choices have to be balanced out in the mathematical code, as you do with mathematical equations.
Most people think we have to balance this Karma through lifetimes after lifetimes. Still, if we fully understand this process and our relationship with this simulation, we can balance this Karma instantly in a heartbeat. With this knowledge, we no longer need to change or abandon our homes, jobs, families etc., to become a monk or shaman to live some mystical lifestyle as a form of liberation. With the knowledge of fractals and simulations, we have de-mystified this using the best modern science to give us a new view, an evolutionary edge to what’s happening in the world, and we can directly and positively influence events worldwide.
Here are some good questions about this simulation: –
Where is heaven in terms of the simulation?
The current 3-D simulation is a localised experience projected from us to the outside. Our spirit, soul or avatar projects this virtual reality. From this, we are learning something that we can’t learn where we come from and will need wherever we go. This place we are projecting from beyond the veil, as it’s called, according to ancient texts, heaven.
What does it mean for death, and where do we go?
Science is now catching up with the fact that when we die, the representation of us in this limited simulation, our avatar, as seen in the movie Avatar, no longer exists in the physical realm. Still, our essence continues in the realm outside so we can review your life and see your mistakes and achievements. Some people believe that if we hadn’t learnt the lessons, we set out to learn before we were born, you go back to re-learn it, you might hear the phrase of being stuck in the wheel of Karma.
What is God?
I am not trying to explain the ultimate truth of who or what God is, but for this concept, God is sometimes the primary architect of this simulation; we call it “the source”, the big bang if you like. A common view in ancient traditions was when the Big Bang happened, God knew who he was (I Am), and then it asked the question, what can I become? Its energy (information/data) exploded throughout the universe as a matter of everything, including us, so it can experience itself infinitely in every way possible.
How long can this simulation possibly last? How does it end, and what can cause it to end?
This question takes us back to the Koch snowflake and how the perimeter constantly changes, but the area stays roughly the same.
The end would be like any other computer program- when one of two possible conditions exist:-
When the system runs out of space to store the information.
Or when something unexpected happens that corrupts the entire system.
John Archibald Wheeler, an American physicist (1911-2008), believes that we continually create, build, or program this universe through consciousness. He suggests that we will never find the smallest particle of matter because every time we peer deeper and deeper into our reality’s fundamental nature, looking is an act of creation in our simulation, and it puts something there for us. So, we are constantly finding new data or information to find the limits of our experience. The question is how much data/information or energy can we create to fit in the Koch snowflake as we know the area is limited!
As we reach that point sometime in the future, we run out of space and reach the end of the simulation.
We are doubling the information every year now when it took 5000 years for the first doubling of information. We are generating more and more information than we ever had. How much energy can this simulation hold? We might find out in our lifetimes at this rate.
Why are we here? What is our purpose in the simulation code?
For over 5,000 years, the theme has been war and conflict continuously in one form or another, and this suggests it must play a powerful role in why we are here to begin with.
The archaeological record preserves that history, and the value of looking at the past to share some light and recognise the patterns and cycles of those ancient civilisations is priceless. Comparing history to where we are today can show if we are repeating those trends and how it makes sense now we understand the fractal code and newtons laws of energy. The fear of conflict, scarcity, fear of the unknown and other people is so ancient and primal to us that it has been played out in every civilisation for the last 5000 years and beyond. So it makes sense that conflict and war will be a primary reason for us in this simulation, and archaeology supports this.
We are here today asking these questions is good news because it implies that we have the wisdom and knowledge to recognise we are at a point we need to question ourselves.
Here is an example of an archaeology discovery made in the mid-20th century, a very mysterious and powerful discovery in the region called Pakistan.
There is evidence of advanced technological civilisation in the Kashmir area that ended abruptly. The first thing they found with the walls and floors made of stone granite were vitrified. It had melted the quartz in the granite with a high amount of heat, and it had to be very fast as it didn’t melt the floors and walls to the same extent. They also found mysterious tiny spheres of clay that were pots melted in place from this high heat. Questions that baffle scientists are: what could have caused this heat so high and fast that it would melt quartz but keep the floors and walls in place? The skeletons were found at the other end of the city in postures of flight like they were running away from something, and the giveaway was that some skeletons were radioactive, more so than what you would expect. It’s still a mystery what happened there.
However, the sacred texts of the Mahabharata tell a story that is known as a fairy tale because what it describes was unfathomable until the 20th century. What this text describes makes no sense until the technology of the mid-20th century.
There was a great war at the end of a cycle, and one side, in desperation, resorted to a weapon that had never been used before, and this is how the text describes the weapon.
Here are passages from the text translated;
“A single projectile charged with all the power of the universe, an incandescent column of smoke and flame, as bright as a thousand suns rose in all of its splendour, a perpendicular explosion with the billowing smoke clouds, the cloud of smoke rising after the first explosion formed into expanding circles like the opening of a giant parasol. It was an unknown weapon, an iron thunderbolt—a gigantic messenger of death which reduced to ashes the entire race of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas. The corpses were so burned as to be unrecognisable. The hair and the nails fell out. Pottery broke without apparent cause. And the birds turned white. After a few hours, all foodstuffs were infected. The soldiers threw themselves in streams to wash themselves and their equipment.”
So, the description describes the unthinkable: a nuclear explosion in our ancient past. Does this tell us that these ancient civilisations that have risen and fallen in the past had electricity and advanced mathematics of the cosmos and nature itself; is it possible they began a path that we are following now? Are we the first atomic civilisation, or has there been one before us?
The father of the modern nuclear program, J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967), was asked this very question. A student asked him, “How do you feel after having exploded the world’s first atomic bomb on Earth?” He replied to a shocked audience,” Well, not the first atomic bomb, but the first in modern times.”
He studied the ancient texts above and firmly believed that we are a cyclic civilisation repeating a pattern from the past. If we are from the context of our simulation, we have to ask what the consequences of our simulation would be if we were to engage in a large-scale nuclear war. Could this be part of the simulation code?
The release of energy from a nuclear weapon is a tremendous amount of information/data released into the system, especially during multiple atomic explosions. How long can we continue producing that information volume before reaching total capacity?
Do we have the wisdom to recognise it and, as Newton’s law says, shift the energy and change the C variable to a new course?
The common thread running through all these possibilities—climate change, disease/ pandemics, or war—is that every one of them is related to human choice—the choices we make within our simulation result in the same conditions that could end this experience.
My wife’s healing story, Lisa Silva, is an excellent example of how we can influence our simulation and even rewrite the simulation code. You can read her story at the following link.
Conflict has played a dominant role throughout history. That theme is playing out today and appears to be coming to a head again.
My sense is that we are learning to create a world without war or where it has become obsolete. We are doing so by developing the potential within each of us as individuals.
And remember, the better we know ourselves, the less we fear, the less we fear one another, and the less we fear the unknown.
I hope this article opens your mind to the concepts of cycles, patterns, and fractals and shows how you can influence your simulation.
Namaste
Miguel Silva.
Author of the THE SIMULATION CODE
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