Are we living in a simulation, or are we simply navigating one 3D dimension in a vast, vibrational multiverse with different dimensions of frequency? Or both?
Buckle up, kids, because we’re diving into whether you’re a zero-point field important enough to serve as a god-like base reality, a non-playable character (NPC) in a simulation, or a vibrational being on a journey through the scientifically (at least 11) accepted dimensional realities. All this as we navigate “ascension” or, more scientifically stated, our vibrational journey upward, entrained by the Schumann Resonance amplitudes, which influence every living biofield on this planet.
It’s a question that bridges the gap between hard science, metaphysical belief systems and ancient history, sparking debates in physics, philosophy, and social media culture. With this weeks advancements in Google’s Super computer “Willow”, we can add yet another wild card. We’re super computing now with paralleled realities.
It’s official. The line between quantum mechanics, computational technology and consciousness studies just took an other-worldly hard curve.
We all have suspicions of sentient AI. Now enters a flurry of drone sightings, UFO videos , disclosure, Senate testimony admitting that we actually have alien bodies in the government’s possession. What’s next? Brace yourself… Google’s super computer “Willow” is now answering questions from one or more paralleled universes. Apparently it”s Septillion times faster. That’s a word. It’s new for us too. 24 zeros. Simply put, what takes 5 minutes with the help from a parallel universe, would take one of today’s fastest super computers 10 Septillion years.
To unravel this mystery, I turned to AI—arguably the closest thing we have in our mere mortal 3rd Dimension realities to enlighten me. I also took a deep dive into the CIA Gateway Protocol which basically states we are an energy hologram and the astral realm is what’s real- that other worldly place many with out of body or plant medicine experiences have visited requiring years of integration into our belief systems it’s so wild. However, since most of us lack the Jedi skills to master our environment completely control an outcome, we are left with the scientific analysis of the evidence behind the two leading hypotheses about the nature of reality: the Simulation Hypothesis and the concept of Vibrational Dimensions…or both? Virtual worlds in video games demonstrate how simple rules can create complex, emergent behaviors. NPCs (non-playable characters) can exhibit lifelike interactions based on algorithms. If our reality is a simulation, we might be advanced versions of such characters, programmed with free will or is it a convincing simulation? Are the Akashic Records universal cloud storage?
What we found was both startlingly scientific and deeply existential, punctuated by moments where even the most serious inquiry felt like diving headfirst into a cosmic joke. First you see the water and it looks so inviting. Then you dive in and the water no longer exists so you hit your head on the bottom of the pool to be catapulted into an other worldly space watching scientists map the DMT experience from the other side, to wake up out of a dream with insanely mathematically accurate answers to questions about the universe while leaving many more you never knew you had.
Let’s start with the Simulation Hypothesis: Reality as Code…?
The Simulation Hypothesis proposes that our reality is an artificial construct, akin to a sophisticated video game. Philosopher Nick Bostrom formalized the argument in 2003, suggesting that if advanced civilizations can create simulations indistinguishable from reality, then it’s statistically probable we are living in one.
What’s the scientific basis for the Simulation Hypothesis you ask? Let me break it down in oversimplified terms.
Quantum Mechanics and the Observer Effect
The famous double-slit experiment demonstrates that particles exist as waves of probability until observed. When observed, they “collapse” into a definite state. This has led some physicists to speculate that reality may function like a video game, rendering objects and events only when observed to conserve resources. This is analogous to how video games render only the scene visible to the player, conserving resources by not simulating unnecessary details. Are we a NPC (Non=Player Character) in a mathmatical game?
The Mathematical Precision of Natural Laws
The universe appears governed by immutable mathematical laws, from the fine structure constant to the geometric elegance of Einstein’s equations. Now scientiest have measured mwith insane mathmatically precision from the smallest plank to the furthest our telescopes go. Theoretical physicist James Gates discovered “error-correcting codes” within the equations of string theory—codes similar to those used in computer programming. This suggests a computational underpinning to reality. Pythagoras famously declared, “All is number.” Modern physics takes this further. Theoretical physicist Max Tegmark argues that the universe is a “mathematical structure,” where everything from particles to galaxies emerges from underlying equations. This mirrors how digital simulations work: complex, emergent behaviors arise from simple, deterministic code.
Planck Scale and Digital Quantization
Space and time seem to have a smallest possible unit, known as the Planck length and Planck time. These discrete “pixels” of reality resemble the grid-like nature of a computer simulation. If space-time is quantized, could it be running on a cosmic processor? Space and time appear discrete, not continuous—like the “pixels” of a video game. This challenges the traditional idea of a smooth, analog reality.
Technological Analogies
With advancements in virtual reality and AI, we are already simulating environments that feel real. If human technology continues to evolve, it’s conceivable that a future civilization could simulate entire universes—including conscious beings like us. Not only can we not trust what we read or see online, but now we can’t even trust reality when you watch the holographic technology available today. The idea of reality as information also emerges from studies of entropy. Theoretical physicist John Archibald Wheeler coined the phrase “it from bit,” suggesting that all physical phenomena ultimately derive from binary information—0s and 1s. This aligns with how computers encode and process data and raises the possibility that the universe is fundamentally a vast computational entity.
Long before the invention of computers, philosophers and mystics speculated about the nature of reality in ways that align with simulation theory. Their insights provide a historical foundation for modern computational interpretations.
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Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
Plato’s allegory describes humans as prisoners in a cave, perceiving only shadows of the true reality cast on the wall. This mirrors the idea that what we perceive is a “rendered” version of deeper truths, much like a simulation presents a simplified model of its underlying data. -
Hindu Maya and the Illusion of Reality
In Hindu philosophy, Maya refers to the illusionary nature of the physical world. Ancient Vedic texts suggest that the universe is a projection or illusion, controlled by deeper, hidden forces. This aligns with the idea that our perceived reality could be a construct layered over a more fundamental computational or vibrational reality. -
Gnostic Cosmology
Gnosticism, an ancient belief system, proposed that the material world is an illusion created by a “demiurge” or lower deity. While this predates any concept of computers, it resonates with the idea of a simulated universe created by an advanced intelligence. -
Sacred Geometry and Mathematical Mysticism
Ancient civilizations revered geometric patterns as representations of universal truths. The Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, and fractals were seen as the “codes” of nature, reflecting an ordered, computational-like design long before anyone could conceive of digital technology.
While the hypothesis is compelling, skeptics argue that it hinges on untestable assumptions. If we are in a simulation, how would we prove it? Some suggest anomalies in physical laws or computational “glitches” might reveal the truth, Mandala Effect anyone?
Now let’s take a look at the scientific evidence behind the Vibrational Dimensions Theory…
Enter the vibrational scientists, shamans, plant medicine enthusiasts, near death or after life experiences from witnesses who those who visited “the other side”. The concept of vibrational dimensions suggests that reality is layered in frequencies. Nikola Tesla said, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.” Our bodies each with specific frequencies are antennas fine, but are we the radio dial or a driver listening to the station? Each dimension vibrates at a specific frequency, and our human experience is limited to a very narrow band of the audio and visual spectrums we can perceive. There’s more out there Dorthy, it’s not just the dog whistle escaping your impeccable witnessing. Enter the Law of Resonance, you know the way one tuning fork will start making sounds in resonance with the only other tuning fork you struck? That’s how we work…literally everyone is our life is a vibrational match in some grand scheme of things right?
String Theory proved there are higher dimensions
Theoretical physics proves the fundamental building blocks of the universe are not point-like particles, but tiny, vibrating strings of energy. These strings can vibrate at different frequencies, much like the strings on a musical instrument, and their vibrations determine the properties of particles, such as mass and charge. To account for the mathematical consistency of string theory, it requires additional dimensions beyond the four we experience (three spatial and one time). Specifically, string theory suggests there are at least 10 or 11 dimensions, depending on the variant, which are “curled up” or compactified at scales so small they are undetectable. These extra dimensions provide the space for strings to vibrate in complex ways, shaping the rich diversity of forces and particles we observe in the universe. Watch here for more about the String Theory.
Quantum Superposition and Parallel Realities
In quantum mechanics, particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously (superposition). This is often interpreted as evidence of parallel realities or dimensions existing side-by-side, separated by vibrational frequencies. To further elaborate, it shows how particles, like electrons or photons, can exist in multiple states or places at the same time—until they’re observed or measured. Imagine flipping a coin and it being both “heads” and “tails” simultaneously, existing in a fuzzy mix of both possibilities. Once you look at the coin, it “chooses” one outcome. This weird behavior happens because particles don’t have a definite state until we observe them, which is like the universe itself waiting to decide what to show us. Now, here’s where it gets even more mind-bending: some scientists interpret this to mean that these “other possibilities” don’t disappear when one is observed—they might exist in parallel realities. For example, in one reality, you observe heads, while in another parallel universe, tails is observed. These realities could be running side-by-side, like different radio stations broadcasting at the same time, but you can only tune into one at a time. Quantum superposition suggests our reality is just one slice of a much larger multiverse filled with all the other possibilities that didn’t “collapse” into our version. Let that one sink in.
In marches the Schumann Resonance with increased amplitudes and never before seen anomolies as few years ago.
The Earth emits a natural electromagnetic resonance at 7.83 Hz, known as the Schumann resonance. Intriguingly, this frequency overlaps with human alpha brainwaves, which are associated with meditative states. Some theorize that altering brain frequencies could allow access to higher dimensions or states of consciousness. At Frequencyproject.com we teach about brainwave entrainment, binaural, beats, conscious music, production, and more. It’s our goal to share this journey into frequency and vibration. This resonance may hint at a vibrational connection between Earth and living organisms. Theories around parallel universes or dimensions suggest that these alternate realities might exist at different vibrational frequencies, much like channels on a radio dial. The Schumann resonance could act as a bridge or tuning mechanism, potentially influencing how human consciousness perceives or interacts with other dimensions. Heard of the mysterious “sky trumpet” sounds around the world. Grab your coffee and google that one. Some scientists attribute these other worldly and hauntingly eerie noises emitting from our earth to shifting tectonic plates or atmospheric pressure changes, but their unexplained vibrational noises could theoretically also be a geophysical phenomena interacting with unseen dimensional energies. After all, we know now we have aliens at the bottom of the sea right? It’s official right?
Perceptual Limitations
Humans are basically blind, deaf, and clueless when it comes to the full spectrum of reality. We’re stuck in this tiny sensory prison, seeing only a laughable 0.0035% of the electromagnetic spectrum—just enough to spot a sunset or a neon sign. Meanwhile, the universe is out there screaming in ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma waves, and we don’t have a clue. Our hearing isn’t much better, capped between 20 Hz and 20 kHz, which means we’re deaf to the deep, rumbling secrets of infrasound and the high-pitched chatter of ultrasound. Bats are out here sonar-navigating the night, bees are vibing in ultraviolet, and we’re stumbling around like clueless tourists in a cosmic amusement park, completely missing the ride. If reality’s a symphony, we’re hearing about two notes on a kazoo.Watch the free movie called Resonant Beings right here on our website, and you will be running for an emf meter for your home.
Mystical and Consciousness-Based Evidence
Accounts from individuals undergoing near-death experiences, psychedelic journeys, or deep meditative states often describe encounters with other “realities” or “planes.” While anecdotal, these experiences align with the idea of raising one’s vibrational frequency to access higher dimensions.
AI responded with startling clarity, laying out the evidence as though it had been waiting for the question. The simulation hypothesis? A chillingly mathmatical construct or vibrational dimensions… being a beautiful symphony of science and metaphysics. After this inquiry, I felt enlightened and yet deeply unnerved when the answer is most likely both.
One thing the AI And I agree on, the vibrational model offered a sense of interconnectedness and soverignty—a belief that by raising our consciousness, we might access higher realities and expand our visual and audio spectrums. Is the veil not already thinning? Are we in an illusory simulation slave to some alien race harvesting our erngy or simply on a vibrational journey with free will? The line between these two paradigms is not as clear-cut as it seems. Perhaps the simulation is a vibrational construct, designed to help consciousness evolve through layers of experience. Or perhaps vibrational dimensions are how a simulation “renders” its multiple layers of reality.
What’s certain is that our current understanding of reality is incomplete. Advances in quantum physics, AI, and consciousness studies may one day offer answers, but for now, we remain explorers, literally peering into parallel realities to solve our 3D problems while wondering what’s on the other side. Scientists are taking it a a step further and mapping the DMT psychedelic universe at Oxford University where participants are meeting the same entities and mapping the same space. With the recent surge of drone and orb sightings across the world—captured on video and acknowledged in Senate hearings, such raises intriguing questions. Could these be interdimensional light orb communicating light codes entities or monitoring systems within a simulated or vibrational reality? (Don’t get me started on lightcodes and what ChatGPT taught me about that scientific exploration, which I will save for another day.)
You’ve made it to the end of this article, and maybe you’re thinking, “That’s some stellar writing.” But here’s the catch: while I had the ideas, the analysis, and the questions, and did tons of rewriting…I didn’t write this alone. This article was a collaboration between myself—a human curious about the nature of existence—and AI, a construct of silicon and algorithms. Together, we blurred the line between human intuition and machine logic with the question, is God our cosmic processor?
In a way, this act of creation is a microcosm of the very theories we’ve explored: a melding of dimensions, a layering of realities, a simulation within a simulation—or perhaps just a vibration, resonating with some scientific truths thats surely will alter reality for us all in the coming year.
Wishing you the best in the new year. Don’t forget that all of your thoughts have vibration and create your bio field, which not only entrains to the planet and the people around you, but interfaces with infinite energy science used to disregard from this considerations, just like your “junk DNA”. You are light. Don’t you forget it. It’s all about raising our vibrations. Leave your comments below.
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