Today's transmission explores the Simulation Hypothesis: the idea that you, me, Earth, the cosmos (everything) is just software running on someone else’s computer. Are we living in a vast, digital illusion crafted by an advanced civilization? Or are we just NPCs in a universe-sized Minecraft server, punching trees and asking deep questions? From pixelated physics and déjà vu bugs to quantum weirdness and Planck-length resolution caps, we’ll explore whether reality is real… or just really well...
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Today's transmission explores the Simulation Hypothesis: the idea that you, me, Earth, the cosmos (everything) is just software running on someone else’s computer. Are we living in a vast, digital illusion crafted by an advanced civilization? Or are we just NPCs in a universe-sized Minecraft server, punching trees and asking deep questions? From pixelated physics and déjà vu bugs to quantum weirdness and Planck-length resolution caps, we’ll explore whether reality is real… or just really well...
07 - Rogue Planets: Drifters of the Cosmic Wasteland
The Orbital Debrief
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4 months ago
07 - Rogue Planets: Drifters of the Cosmic Wasteland
Planets with no sun. No warmth. No orbit. Just eternal darkness and the cold embrace of nothing. So… could we live on one? TOD’s Episode Obsession: Cosmic Loner Aesthetics He’s designing a line of “Roguecore” fashion, curating sad playlists for drifting planets, and insists that Jupiter would make a great brooding anti-hero in a young adult novel. Send TOD a transmission! (fan mail) ___________________________________________ If you enjoyed the ride, rate, review, and subscribe. It keeps us ...
The Orbital Debrief
Today's transmission explores the Simulation Hypothesis: the idea that you, me, Earth, the cosmos (everything) is just software running on someone else’s computer. Are we living in a vast, digital illusion crafted by an advanced civilization? Or are we just NPCs in a universe-sized Minecraft server, punching trees and asking deep questions? From pixelated physics and déjà vu bugs to quantum weirdness and Planck-length resolution caps, we’ll explore whether reality is real… or just really well...