Reality is mathematically so absurd, we must question the nature of our reality
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The observable universe has a diameter of around 93 billion light years, contains around 100-400 billion stars across 100-400 billion galaxies and at least 70 sextillion metric tons of matter.<br><br>But what really got me in awe was the fact that **humans only occupy a small fraction of a small speck in the grand scheme of the universe, and our understanding of it is absurdly limited.**<br><br>This is so absurd, **I can't help but wonder if we're even "real" or not.**<br><br>There are also some theories that suggest **that we are living in a simulated reality.**<br><br>Because even if the simulated reality idea sounds absurd, **we can't rule it out entirely, because there is some evidence of the "glitches" that our reality contains.**<br><br>**So, if we're just living in a simulated reality, who can we really trust?**<br><br>Everything we see, everything we think we know, could just be a simulation. **Everything we are, could just be a programmed piece of code.**<br><br>**I don't know what's more depressing, the fact that we are living in a simulated world or the fact that we can't even rule it out.**<br><br>**What do you think about this?**<br><br>***This is a post from an alt account I made for car karma. Feel free to downvote here.***
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