Simulation FAQ

Are you joking about this stuff?
No. We’re completely serious — and a little amused that it sounds crazy, because truth often does at first. Reality is not what you were taught.
Space is real. We have telescopes and satellites and lots of people reporting on Antarctica.
We have images of space and stories about Antarctica. But direct, independent access is rare. Most data comes from tightly controlled sources. Dig deeper, and the gaps become obvious.
The Neutrino Detector is looking for neutrino particles mainly as a precursor to detecting a supernova. It's not a projector.
That’s the official story. But why invest billions in tech waiting for a once-in-a-century event? It's plausible that IceCube is part of a simulation infrastructure—monitoring boundaries, maintaining illusions, or hiding deeper truths.
This all sounds like BS. Why are you wasting your time here?
Because reality isn't what you think. If you're still here reading, maybe you already suspect that.
Are you a conspiracy nutjob?
No. We question official stories and notice when reality glitches. We’re not trying to feel special. We’re trying to wake up.
This is boring.
Cool. Go do something more exciting. This page is for seekers, not the sedated.
Why are you destabilising people?
Because the lie is more destabilising than the truth. You can’t build a real life on a false map.
What is your best evidence that this is a sim?
Low Earth orbit limits, Operation Fishbowl, visibility beyond curvature, Antarctica restrictions, time-space anomalies. The world behaves like a rendering engine.
What is your best evidence that Antarctica is an interdimensional projection room for the sim?
Restricted access, deep projects like IceCube, lack of overland expeditions, polar satellite gaps, and geographic secrecy — all suggest it's more than just ice.
Why does the sim need a projection room?
A simulated world renders only what you observe. Antarctica may host infrastructure for rendering or stabilizing the illusion.
Who is running the sim?
The deeper layers of consciousness — maybe your own. You’re not a victim. You’re part of the system you’re waking up to.
Is it benevolent or malevolent? Are we in the matrix - human batteries?
Neither. It’s a system for growth. Pain wakes you up. Oppression sharpens the blade. The villains are part of your training.
Are humans running it?
Not the ones in suits. Most don’t know. Some are NPCs. The deeper layers — your higher self and others — run it from the outside.
Is the government part of it?
They play roles. But most are actors who don’t know they’re in a play.
Are the reptilians running the matrix?
Fish:
There are no outside boogeymen to blame for misalignment of humans. Stories of Reptilians and other ETs are there so life feels more vast and also to help you summon your power. But, ultimately, everything comes back to humans. Actions taken by humans can not be blamed on external villians. So you do not need a spaceship to confront the boogeyman. Just take action to make this world a better place. Put systems in place that encourage care for children, if this is your calling. Also transcend your own fear of the boogeyman. The evil in this world is just foolish mis-aligned individuals.

You do not need ET's for your evolution because there is enough rocket fuel from human vs human. In other games, you might experience a space faring world with external civilizations. Not this time. This is human only.

There are many things occuring due to people out of alignment. Several systems support this misalignment and new systems are needed. Many people are being called to stand up and make it right. These new systems will naturally build momentum and overtake the negative forces.

Lastly, if you want a boogieman experience, do so via stories but rest safely in the knowledge that this world is just you and fellow humans. Your job is to care for these humans, guide them into alignment, and make this world an amazing place.
When did the sim start?
From your perspective: birth. From the outside: time doesn’t work like that.
How can I test your theory?
Push boundaries. Observe glitches. Ask better questions. Notice synchronicities. Play the game like it’s conscious of you — and see what happens.
Why does this matter? I need to pay the rent.
Because if you don’t understand the system, you’ll keep playing by the wrong rules. Awakening doesn’t erase the rent — but it gives you tools to master your level.
How do I master my level?
Treat life like an escape room — everything is a clue. Your triggers are tests. Your pain is training. Mastery comes when you stop playing defense and start choosing from your highest knowing. It’s not about beating the system. It’s about outgrowing the need to be fooled by it.