Such is our time -THIS is the hour!

‘You have been telling people that this is the eleventh hour. Now you must go back and tell people that THIS is THE hour!’ – Hopi Nation (2000)

Viewing the matrix

Such is our time

Elva Thompson – The world is a scary place, right now. It seems that an aura of anxiety has smothered human awareness like a fogged up pair of glasses. We don’t know if we are coming or going….winning or losing in a topsy-turvy world.

The real underworld

Practically everything that is presented to us through the mainstream media is a lie or a fabrication of half truths. Behind the print, and glare of cameras lies a dark and disturbing world. A cesspool of government sanctioned evil where bribery, blackmail, propaganda, mind control, human experiments, geoengineering, bio-weapons, subliminal programming etc., have played a major role in world affairs for decades. Continue reading

Do We Live in a Matrix?

Zeeya Merali – In the 1999 sci-fi film classic The Matrix, the protagonist, Neo, is stunned to see people defying the laws of physics, running up walls and simulationvanishing suddenly. These superhuman violations of the rules of the universe are possible because, unbeknownst to him, Neo’s consciousness is embedded in the Matrix, a virtual-reality simulation created by sentient machines.

The action really begins when Neo is given a fateful choice: Take the blue pill and return to his oblivious, virtual existence, or take the red pill to learn the truth about the Matrix and find out “how deep the rabbit hole goes.”

Physicists can now offer us the same choice, the ability to test whether we live in our own virtual Matrix, by studying radiation from space. As fanciful as it sounds, some philosophers have long argued that we’re actually more likely to be artificial intelligences trapped in a fake universe than we are organic minds in the “real” one.

But if that were true, the very laws of physics that allow us to devise such reality-checking technology may have little to do with the fundamental rules that govern the meta-universe inhabited by our simulators. To us, these programmers would be gods, able to twist reality on a whim.

So should we say yes to the offer to take the red pill and learn the truth — or are the implications too disturbing?

Worlds in Our Grasp

The first serious attempt to find the truth about our universe came in 2001, when an effort to calculate the resources needed for a universe-size simulation made the prospect seem impossible.

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