This hypothesis may come across as very eccentric — you might see it as a delusion — but understanding certain concepts of Psychotronics, and having verified them through my therapies, I've decided to write this article anyway.
The Large Hadron Collider appears to have been designed to facilitate the alteration of what we call reality. Analyses from particle physics or photons are only one way of understanding and transliterating processes of holographic execution. In other words, beyond those conventional-science analyses, I understand that the reality we perceive is a holographic model of consciousness, as if we were inside a video game, and every video game runs on an operating system, like software. But running programs implies there's also hardware, a console or computer.
From there, what could be happening is that they're trying to create a super-process within the game itself — something like a trick for running several simultaneous, specific programs with certain goals. Imagine we run an operating system like Windows, and at the same time, inside this system, we use a virtual machine with another operating system that lets us run several nested programs. This would require greater hardware processing — for example, graphics acceleration requires an increase in the workload of graphics cards.
Certainly, the Hadron Collider could be a great pirated program for manipulating the operating system, allowing parallel programs to run that would alter the console's behavior, and might even create the occasional crash in the image of reality (anomalies, strange events, catastrophes, etc.). This could also run options to overwrite code. In other words, this manipulation leads me to think it allows the creation of conditions to modify the parameters of the game itself. From a quantum standpoint this could be interpreted as an alteration of space-time, but it seems fairly logical to me to accept that we live in a computational dreamlike model, since I understand we're anesthetized somewhere remote and connected to electromechanical devices. Forgive the coldness of that.
So, my crazy hypothesis is that the executors within the game itself use this acceleration and collision technology to test possible modifications to what we call reality, and they do it to follow a script, or an algorithmic agenda. They make use of pirated programs to simulate new realities, and after testing them and running them in parallel, they apply them permanently. It's a graphic alteration.
What I mean is that the virtual machine — which would be a computer within another computer — would run a simulation that could be understood as a parallel reality in test mode. And the Hadron Collider would enable editing commands to recreate these scenarios in beta phase. However, before deciding to apply the permanent modification, they carry out drills within standard reality, using that beta simulation as a reference. A clear example was the fake 2020 pandemic, a drill that had been premeditated and was triggered to test the modifications to be applied, which were already simulated. It's no coincidence that Bill Gates shows up as a character in this scene.
We could assume a standard reality (drills happen there), a beta one (simulations happen there), and a resulting one (creation happens there). It would be like living inside a program under an operating system that can be modified, but is first modified in a virtual, parallel version of the computer. And yes, everything is fake — that's exactly why you shouldn't believe in anything, and should believe in everything.
In conclusion, these actions allow the executors to resolve and fine-tune the agenda plans that permanently modify what we perceive. Although everything is relative, and every unit of consciousness, or player, alters reality to some degree, which is why the executors have to keep adjusting things every so often.
I understand that each of us, as players, has the capacity to do the same thing that's done with this great collider, but with one crucial difference: if we find the combination within each of us, we can do it from love. That's what we call inner engineering, the kind that's activated through yogic discipline. I understand that we're like an antivirus that needs to update itself to evade pirated programs. A good antivirus is a Neo, and a Neo is what creates new connections, like a healthy neuron, oriented toward love.
To me it's clear that we live out destiny — something predetermined (standard) — and if we decide to, we can modify it (beta), ultimately achieving a resulting outcome (definitive reality). Notice that this dynamic gives the impression that we can live infinite realities at the same time, since what we execute is only a matter of consciousness. However, if you don't take the reins, the matrix is what defines your reality.
I always say this: if it weren't this way, it would be an easy game. Who would want to play an easy game? I know, it's perverse, but beautiful at the same time.
They'll always show you the truth in disguise — you choose whether you want the full version or not.