Topic
Simulation & Reality
Summary of the essay on realities passing through interfaces, algorithms, digital identities, markets and trust systems.
This topic summarizes the thesis of Reality through interfaces: the useful question is not only whether we live in a simulation, but how many layers of simulation we already use to decide, own, remember and trust.
Every interface reduces the world. It shows some things, hides others and establishes operating possibilities. A profile, wallet, digital market, dashboard or blockchain is not the whole of reality, but it produces real consequences when enough people and machines act inside those rules.
This page gathers notes on perception, digital reality, trust, identity, ownership and systems that turn representations into inhabitable environments.
The linked essay states the core thesis; connected blog posts can then expand specific examples, tools and use cases.
$ cat --transmissions --slug=~/topics/simulation-and-reality
- [01] [POST] The System That Dreams: when reality begins writing probabilities A bridge article for The System That Dreams: destiny, matrix, choice and collective consciousness as architectures that shape the... ~/blog/the-system-that-dreams-probabilities
- [02] [POST] The Frequency of the Real: we do not see reality, we tune into it A bridge article for The Frequency of the Real: human band, physical spectrum, consciousness, subtle matter and discernment as a p... ~/blog/the-frequency-of-the-real-tuning
- [03] [ESSAY] Reality Through Interfaces An essay on the operating boundary between reality, perception, digital identity, markets, algorithms, interfaces and simulated en... ~/essays/reality-through-interfaces
- [04] [POST] The Recent Implant Hypothesis What if the past were an uploaded memory, not a sequence actually lived? A note on simulation theory and the distinction between l... ~/blog/recent-implant-hypothesis