The Kallisto Effect
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Reality Hacking

You are asked to share an experience with those around you. This experience is known as consenous reality. Welcome to the LIE. You are asked to obey the protocol of consenous reality so that all may move within this dimensional reality with ease of purpose and direction.

"Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do,
 to keep in the same place."

Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking glass

 

 

"Say: I am real, this is real, the world is real, and nobody laughs. But say: this is a simulacrum, you are only a simulacrum, this war is a simulacrum, and everybody bursts out laughing. With a condescending and yellow laughter, or perhaps a convulsive one, as if it was a childish joke or an obscene invitation. Anything which belongs to the order of simulacrum is obscene or forbidden, similar to that which belongs to sex or death. However, our belief in reality and evidence is far more obscene. Truth is what should be laughed at. One may dream of a culture where everyone bursts into laughter when someone says: this is true, this is real."

(from Baudrillard's 'Radical Thought').

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