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Did He Prove We're Living in a Simulation? 🤯

Shawn Ryan Show

A researcher describes discovering unusual visual patterns visible only through Apple Vision Pro that appear to contain hidden information, and has developed software to detect if multiple people report seeing identical symbols in the same locations—which would suggest actual embedded data or a simulation-like code.

Summary

The speaker discusses an intriguing discovery involving visual anomalies visible through Apple Vision Pro VR technology. When photographing a band of light on a wall and viewing it through the headset, static code or patterns become visible in the image that don't appear on the physical surface itself. The speaker compares this phenomenon to the movie Contact, where alien messages contain hidden schematic blueprints. To investigate further, the researcher has developed specialized software that allows users to click on symbols they observe, which simultaneously records their brain scan and the spatial location of the symbol. The software then presents six topologically similar symbol options for the user to select from, based on the most commonly reported sightings. The critical implication is that if independent observers report seeing the exact same symbol in the exact same location, it would constitute significant evidence of actual embedded information within the visual field—potentially suggesting something extraordinary about the nature of perceived reality.

Key Insights

  • The researcher discovered that visual patterns invisible to the naked eye become visible when the same image is viewed through Apple Vision Pro, appearing as static code or schematics on the digital surface
  • The researcher developed software that combines user symbol identification with brain scan recording and spatial location tracking to document what observers perceive
  • The software presents users with six topologically similar symbol options based on the most commonly reported symbols across all observations
  • The researcher argues that if multiple independent people report seeing the exact same symbol in the exact same location, it would constitute proof of actual information embedded in the visual field
  • The implied hypothesis is that such consistent cross-observer symbol reporting could provide evidence supporting simulation theory or hidden reality structures

Topics

Apple Vision Pro anomaliesHidden visual patterns and codeSymbol detection softwareBrain scanning technology integrationSimulation theory implications

Transcript

[0:00] If you take an image of this band of light on the wall, if you smoke and you put it inside of Apple Vision Pro, so inside of VR, the code that you usually see in the wall [music] will appear in the image, but it will be static. In the surface, it's moving. Did you see the movie Contact? They discover this secret message from aliens or whatever, and all of a sudden there's these [music] schematics that come out. It looks like that. Almost like blueprints of something. What we did now is we developed this little software, so you're going to click where you see [music] a symbol, and the computer's going to register your brain…

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