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We need to experience it to be real
What we are seeing might seem real, but if it was like a simple projection we still wouldn't believe it to be true as we have other senses as well. But if our senses all are included into this projected system then we actually would believe it to be true as it looks, hears, smells, feels and senses to be real. So if all senses say that it is real, then we do believe for sure it to be real. But as I have proven already, your body isn't as solid as you think. And as there are interacting lines around what we see, then this would stipulate a projection of some kind. But only a simulation isn't convincing enough, we need to experience it completely with all our senses. This means vision, touch, taste, smell, hearing and maybe our sixth sense as well. If all these experiences within this reality are true as we trust our senses, then our brain makes it real. But now you know, it isn't real.
Pain in this reality
The most convincing input of senses is pain. So if in this World we have an accident, then in real reality something is done to our body as well. We need to experience this reality as real as possible and thus the pain will be real. This suggests that our complete body is inside some kind of device that can inflict pain and can delude all other senses as well.
The subwoofers in our eyes
There is another method to show you something with your own eyes. Use your "torch" on your mobile phone and shine on your eyes. With this you must close your eyes, but let some of the light pass your eyelashes, aka let the light break in your eyelashes or the moist of your eyes. And at that moment you see something. There are small round circles visible, and if you look closely these look like small subwoofers. And this might actually be what it looks like. Around our body or just around our head we have these small subwoofers that make small sounds, as no sound comes from one direction but it is a combination of sounds that makes up where it comes from. So what you are seeing here might be the system that they use to delude our hearing.
How about our other senses?
Other senses might be deluded by just giving a smell or putting a taste in our mouth. This is all a electrical input as our brain functions based on this kind of input. For three senses I can pin-point really easily how they do it:
- feeling and pain are directly put on our skin. So we feel it for real as it happens in this reality;
- seeing: there is a projection around us, and we see it happen. This is the simulation theory in practice. I do think that this projection must be just around our eyes, as there needs to be room for our other senses to be influenced as well;
- hearing: there are subwoofers which can be made visible by shining a torch through our eyelashes into our eyes.
Is our head in a senses deluding helmet?
As the subwoofers make sounds that can come from any direction then there are many small subwoofers. As these subwoofers are around us, then that might suggest that our complete head is inside a projection, and the subwoofers give sounds and direction to sounds around our heads as well. So from that combination we might stipulate that our head has a helmet of some kind that deludes our hearing, vision, smell and taste in one and our body is in some kind of cocoon that can create all the other feelings like pain and touch.
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