Render at the Point of Gaze — Five Proofs We Live in Code

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Science Fiction Author D. Colin Palmer dives deep into simulation theory with five interconnected arguments that read like a blueprint of our universe’s hidden engine. We start where measurement cuts—quantum indeterminacy as lazy evaluation and entanglement as a shared database key—then move to holographic compression, Planck-scale discreteness, and the uncanny fine-tuning of cosmic parameters. From there, we reframe Sumerian cosmology as a memory of stacked authorship and nested worlds, before treating cosmic expansion, black holes, and error-correcting horizons as system-level optimization. Finally, consciousness appears as the interpreter that renders reality at the cursor of attention, turning ethics into ergonomics for souls. If the cosmos isn’t code, it is its perfect metaphor—operationally indistinguishable from truth. Watch, think, and then debug your life accordingly. Hit that subscribe.

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