Naoto Shirogane (
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retrospec2017-05-11 09:56 pm
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As long as the changes were being made to our memories, it was plausible to argue that this was some sort of hypnosis, something done by Retrospec to our brains. However:
1) The experiment to disconnect from electronics that may be affected by Retrospec returned no results. We still felt the effects while disconnected.
2) This "shrinking" and the holes in reality cannot be explained by hypnosis. They are very real.
At what point do we begin to question the fabric of reality itself?
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1) The experiment to disconnect from electronics that may be affected by Retrospec returned no results. We still felt the effects while disconnected.
2) This "shrinking" and the holes in reality cannot be explained by hypnosis. They are very real.
At what point do we begin to question the fabric of reality itself?
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Which begs the question about how much of these hallucimemories are suspect since they appear from nowhere, or if we had glossed over them to make the memories we have now.
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All we know is that, in this very moment, we are a thinking individual. Our memories and perception may be edited somehow.
Including hallucinomemories.
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Which is probably why the more we look into this stuff, the more I feel like it's a giant program with us as people who are seeing the layers under the skins.
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As in a simulation? "The Matrix" style?
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We'd know that there was a purpose to this.
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I need to know what happens next in my hallucimemories.
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Why?
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It would, logically, be our "real" memory bleeding into a fake world.
By that end, waking up would allow you to connect all the dots.
It's a surprisingly sound theory, the more I think about it.
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But it is a good theory.
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Elaborate please.
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There's a lot to be said about the power of belief and maybe our beliefs make things change.
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Belief can't make us shrink down to the span of a few inches high.
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It's not uncommon for a player to find and tweak coding to change parts of their avatars or even to give them experiences that echo or mimic their real life. Which makes some things about the hallucimemories a little scary.