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Picture scientists firing up the Large Hadron Collider, the giant particle-smashing machine, and finding clues that point to the three-dimensional reality we know as potentially being a holographic projection. It's like living in a cosmic VR game, where the universe's intricate details might be encoded on a two-dimensional surface. This mind-bending idea challenges our perception of reality, raising questions about the true nature of the cosmos. It's as if the universe itself is like a giant game of The Sims
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By TheSoul PublishingPicture scientists firing up the Large Hadron Collider, the giant particle-smashing machine, and finding clues that point to the three-dimensional reality we know as potentially being a holographic projection. It's like living in a cosmic VR game, where the universe's intricate details might be encoded on a two-dimensional surface. This mind-bending idea challenges our perception of reality, raising questions about the true nature of the cosmos. It's as if the universe itself is like a giant game of The Sims
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