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Theo Brighton might tell you he's a Renaissance man reborn, if you could peel him away from his latest existential musing long enough to chat. Sans the flamboyant tights and without a Medici in sight to foot his bills, he still manages a life that's a curious blend of the academic and the quixotic. Having graduated from the hallowed halls of Johns Hopkins with his noggin crammed to the rafters, he's self-appointed himself as the neighborhood educator and philosopher. You'll often catch him pondering life's great mysteries, like why his neighbors appear to exist on air and sunlight alone, never burdened with something as mundane as bringing in groceries. ...more

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“In the context of simulation theory, the first simulator could be viewed as an uncaused cause, an entity that exists outside the conventional understanding of time and causality.”
Theo Brighton, Simulation Theory Simplified!: The Growing Evidence that We Live in the Matrix

“The potential of simulations to be used for manipulative and controlling purposes highlights the ethical complexities associated with these technologies. It underscores the importance of establishing ethical guidelines to govern the creation and use of simulations”
Theo Brighton, Simulation Theory Simplified!: The Growing Evidence that We Live in the Matrix

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