
simulation hypothesisvisual ironyphilosophical shitpostglitch aesthetic
proving we're not in a simulation by making your reality look corrupted
A glitchy, pixelated image of dandelion seedheads with green foliage, intentionally corrupted with rectangular digital artifacts and missing chunks. The image mimics video compression errors or corrupted digital files, serving as a visual metaphor for the simulation hypothesis topic. The irony is heavy-handed: discussing whether reality is simulated while presenting reality as literally broken.
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WHY WE (PROBABLY) AREN'T LIVING IN A COMPUTER SIMULATION
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