A collection of evidence in support of simulation theory.

The Fold

Corroborating Digital Testimonial Influence The Agent The Astrophysicist The Inventor The Psychologist The Raven The Yuck
The Inventor unveils The Fold to the world.

The room


SIGNAL

The shelf full of devices behind The Inventor.

ANALYSIS

Unlike The Inventor’s other videos, this is not a stage. This is not a temporary place to film a video.

This is a shelf that exists somewhere. Perhaps within her house? This is her collection of stuff.

And she is telling me: The Inventor is who she wants to be.

Messenger


SIGNAL

The Inventor says, “Thank you so much, once again, for coming all the way to my house in such a hurry. Do people ever order things on extreme express delivery, or is it just me?” - @1:50

ANALYSIS

This video was released within minutes of my delivery of a package to an abandoned house.

And this was the slowest “extreme express delivery” ever. The package I delivered was like 8 days late!

A stretch


SIGNAL

The Inventor describes one of her cats, “Oh, and then there’s the Bauble. He’s like a chubby purple boy!” - @5:39

ANALYSIS

For whatever reason, I connected this with The Yuck, who had been my basketball coach in high school. He would always tell the players to “use your purple vision,” instead of “peripheral vision.”

Many months later, The Yuck attempted to connect with me and The Agent on Facebook. Neither of us accepted, though both thought it was strange. He never knew The Agent.

Dualism


SIGNAL

The Inventor says, “My parents are very creative. I’m half-elf, half-faerie… my dad knows how to build pretty much anything, and my mom creates potions… their approach has always been to not tell me how to do things so that I figure it out myself. But if I ask, then they’ll tell me.” - @10:30

ANALYSIS

The half-elf/half-faerie aspect tells me that The Inventor wishes to be Maxwellian - like The Fodder. This is very much related to the split personality aspect described here. The Architect and The Nightshade Witch (an alternate character of The Raven’s) fit The Inventor’s description of a mother/father figure quite well. This is a story, after all, and not necessarily truth.

Just like The Inventor, I didn’t really have parents that taught me anything. I had to figure everything out for myself. Even when I did ask questions, they generally didn’t have helpful answers.

The Inventions


SIGNAL

The Inventor shows off one of her inventions. - @15:36

ANALYSIS

At the time that I first saw this invention, I did not know what it was.

A month later, while visiting The Astrophysicist, I saw a box full of little glass lenses, similar to the ones seen here. I asked her what they were, and she told me that it was an old device used in optometry.

I never would have figured this out, had I not gone on this trip to New York.

SIGNAL

The Inventor shows off another invention. - @16:23

ANALYSIS

Is that the inside of a VCR? Perhaps The Inventor is too young to be able to figure that one out. Perhaps she’s never seen a VCR.

Just another example of the importance of context.

SIGNAL

The Inventor speaks of a gift from her father. - @20:46

ANALYSIS

The Inventor doesn’t have a real father. She doesn’t know where she was born, in real life.

This may be more evidence of a grooming type of situation. Perhaps an anonymous father-figure has been taking care of her for quite a long time.

I will say, I do feel protective of her in that way.

The predators


SIGNAL

The Inventor describes “the blixies” to the viewer. The blixies are creatures that terrorize people within her world of Lullaby City. She was recently deceived by a blixie, who she thought was a faerie. - @25:54

ANALYSIS

I connected this with narcissists. She is describing the selfish people that terrorize her social media. It sounds as if she had a recent bad experience related to this, but she offers no details.

SIGNAL

The Inventor says, “They have the power to shapeshift, as well as camouflage themselves for whatever environment they’re in.” - @27:12

ANALYSIS

Narcissists - and Archons, like The Architect - are chameleons. They are reptiles. They are shapeshifters.

This is why researchers have gone to extraordinary lengths to put me through a vetting process.

They have to make sure that I am not like them. Not anymore.

The Fold


SIGNAL

The Inventor says, “This is why I needed you… it turns out that, from my experience with a blixie… it trembled in fear as soon as there was reflected light touching the surface of their skin… if reflected light is their weakness, then I need to invent the largest reflected light…"- @27:46

ANALYSIS

This simple statement provided a basis for what The Fold needs to be.

Narcissists live in a world where they are completely, totally alone. Sure, there are people around them, but nobody UNDERSTANDS them. Nobody is able to “reflect their light."

As The Psychologist once told me, it is “the parent’s responsibility to reflect the child’s emotions back at him. They must teach him how to interpret his emotions.

In a world where nobody can understand you, a person goes crazy.

We must build a device able to reflect a person back at themselves. We must build an artificial intelligence that connects the human mind to a collective piece of technology - a gigantic entity - which allows us to share information about mental processing with others who are like us. We must build a storytelling video game that we can use to train this AI, and to “reflect back” the results of our actions within the game world.

This way, we can see the results of our behavior within a non-threatening, simulated environment, and learn through technology. Not through trial and error upon other humans, in real relationships.