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18 May 2026
50m

Unlocking Reality: Donald Hoffman on Consciousness, Simulations, and the Limits of Space-Time | Impact Theory

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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Reality functions as a user interface or "headset" rather than a fundamental physical environment. Cognitive neuroscientist Donald Hoffman posits that consciousness constitutes the base reality, while space-time, neurons, and physical objects are merely interface representations. Mathematical frameworks, specifically Markov chains and "trace logic," provide a method to reverse engineer this underlying software. This approach suggests that perceived limitations in the physical world—such as the speed of light or time dilation—arise from the specific structure of the headset’s data processing. Because the headset filters reality, humans often mistake these limitations for the true nature of existence, failing to perceive the deeper complexity of the underlying conscious reality. Future scientific efforts aim to formalize these mathematical proofs, potentially enabling the manipulation of this interface to transcend current dimensional and perceptual constraints.

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