You may be living in a simulation right now.
Not science fiction. Not paranoia. Math.
If advanced civilizations can create realistic simulations of conscious beings, and if they create billions of them, then statistically you're almost certainly in one. The odds are overwhelming.
The evidence is everywhere:
Quantum mechanics behaves like optimized rendering code. Physical constants are calibrated to impossible precision. Consciousness collapses probability waves. Reality glitches when you're not looking.
The Glitches of Reality: Part II - Simulation Theory** examines what happens when you take this possibility seriously. Not as metaphor. As literal computational substrate running beneath the universe you think is solid.
From Bostrom's statistical proof to quantum weirdness as processing limits, from fine-tuning as parameter selection to consciousness as the observer the simulation renders for-this book follows the evidence wherever it leads.
The question isn't if simulation is possible. It's what you do once you realize the matrix might be real.
Philosophy meets physics. Speculation meets science. Certainty meets the edge of what consciousness can know about its own existence.
Reality is stranger than you think. And you might be code.
Part II of The Glitches of Reality series by Elias Verdan