BELIEF AND SIMULATION
SIMULATION
Today, popular arguments suggesting that "reality doesn't exist, everything is fake or a simulation" are essentially modern versions of "belief marketing" that has evolved over thousands of years. These arguments open doors—theological "creator and obedient subject" or "aliens arrived and are in control"—in a Matrix-style or subliminal Hollywood format. However, these doors are not concrete; they are purely abstract. Throughout human history, thousands of cults have used their beliefs as marketing tools. The irony is that these fantastic fictions can never be demonstrated concretely. They are merely verbal, fictional beliefs transferred from one brain to another. Yet, there is a 100% scientific explanation for this: The brain is a center of belief.
1. The Equation: Belief = Disbelief = BELIEVING
It is crucial to clarify: For the brain, there is no operational difference between saying "Aliens exist, I believe it" and "Aliens are nonsense, I don't believe it." Both are commands entered into the system. Belief is not just a feeling; it is a "key" operating at the protein and cellular level. Belief is not matter, but its effect on matter (the body) is concrete, whether negative or positive. The moment the key of belief is turned, the brain autonomously synthesizes chemicals of happiness or unhappiness—much like the placebo or nocebo effect. When you say "I don't believe," you are simply opening another door of "believing." Ultimately, the system always operates through the act of believing.
2. Neurons Are Not Information, They Are Files with Authority
Neurons do not just form individual connections; they connect collectively. This is not a physical bond but a coded formation. Neurons are not information itself; they are the "files" that bring information together. These files have direct influence and authority over neurochemical production. This occurs autonomously, not through a conscious control mechanism. Promoters of these theories have not discovered this system; they are merely "idea neurons" marketing this evolved belief under new names.
3. The Amygdala and Primitive "Blame-Seeking" Fear
The origin of these simulation ideas or the thought that "someone is controlling us" is not ontological; it is a primitive formation purely related to the Amygdala. The primitive brain reflex that said "we are being punished" when thunder rolled or "we are being destroyed" during an earthquake thousands of years ago remains the same today. The brain always looks for a culprit or a ruler because it fears uncertainty and punishment. Saying "a higher intelligence rules us" is simply a modern manifestation of this primitive fear.
4. Collective Marriage of Ideas and "Fane" Cultivation
The internet or technology is not dangerous in itself; the internet is a living network, but it derives its consciousness from those who open its doors and enter. Even algorithms only know the population—what is clicked most—and prioritize what is popular. Here, "ideas get married," and this marriage creates a collective integration. The process of imposition and integration simulated by hundreds of thousands of cults is essentially a system of creating "fanes" (devotees) and feeding off them.
5. Conclusion: The "Enter" Key of Our Own Simulation
Believed fictions (cults, simulation theories, fantastic beliefs) are merely verbal and fantastic constructs transferred from brain to brain. However, once the brain turns that "key" and gives the "I believe" command, proteins and cells align accordingly. There is no need to look for a simulation outside. Belief itself, by its very mechanism, creates a simulation. Regardless of what we believe, the moment we give the "I believe" command, we press the start button of our own biochemical factory and enter our own subjective simulation.
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