sim·u·la·tion
/ˌsimyəˈlāSHən/nounnoun: simulation; plural noun: simulationsimitation of a situation or process."simulation of blood flowing through arteries and veins"the action of pretending; deception."clever simulation that's good enough to trick you"the production of a computer model of something, especially for the purpose of study."the method was tested by computer simulation"
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pro·jec·tion/prəˈjekSHən/an estimate or forecast of a future situation or trend based on a study of present ones."plans based on projections of slow but positive growth"the presentation of an image on a surface, especially a movie screen."quality illustrations for overhead projection"
A 2D projection is the method of representing a 3D object or scene onto a flat, two-dimensional surface (like a screen or paper) by casting light or lines, simplifying its complex form into height and width for easier viewing, understanding, or technical drawing, with common types including flat-surface projection for movies and technical drawings like orthographic or isometric views.
It's essentially showing depth (3D) in a flat space (2D).
We live in a SIMULATION, but The Universe is a Projection of a black hole two dimisional surface. Try to get your head round that.
Remember that it's "ART" that imitates life, not the other way around.

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Here he talks about how much energy is in consciousness.

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I’m a paragraph. Drag me to add paragraph to your block, write your own text and edit me.

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Maybe if we're in a simulation within a hollow planet, it would be exactly what you would expect to see.

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The hollow planet theory.
Twelve mysterious vortexes-triangles fit perfectly upon the globe.

