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[–]Dunwidit 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

I've had that experience twice. Once when I was a kid while we were huffing something I don't remember what. And once on salvia. First time I was mostly just fascinated until I realized that the two wheels of my faces... When they stopped the faces that were aligned closest would switch places. Both being me... But only one being me in this reality now.... The other was going to switch places with me. Salvia one terrorize the shit out of me. Not the same as the first in its presentation... But the wheel concept and the infinite number of me... Swapping places without my knowing. On that note. Which is the "me" and which is something else....?

[–]Vulptex[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I too had the sense that I was swapping places. It's a little concerning that this happened in a regular dream and not a hard drug trip, especially since I've been onto this whole matrix thing for a while.

Another person saw an even crazier wheel after dying in a car crash, and when it was over the crash had never occurred in the first place. No drugs. This wheel is entirely mechanical and has every possibility in it, which means it's a CPU iterating through different outcomes until it finds one where the undesired event didn't occur. The way it functions is exactly how a computer program runs.

There's also several people who get themselves killed, but then teleport to immediately beforehand, seeing the exact same events happen again only this time averting death. Sometimes more than one person is involved.

It's also quite interesting that some people actually wake up in a pod on certain drugs. When they're put back to sleep, the "hallucination" ends. Coincidence that in the matrix movie they wake people up using a pill?

A young entrepreneur mysteriously died after finding out that "it's all a thought experiement, we're in the matrix".

There's more to this than most people are willing to consider. Elon Musk and many scientists agree. They have discovered that there are floating point precision errors in real life physics. And the speed of light is best described as an arbitrary speed cap.

Almost all monotheistic religions I know of have a very similar concept of the world if you go back far enough, before all the institutionalization and orthodoxy and politics.