IMP Report: Is Life Just a Video Game? The Glitches in Reality That Prove We Are Software.(Part 2)

From Déjà Vu to sleep cycles, explore the everyday glitches proving our universe is a simulation running inside a device.

1. Déjà Vu: System Lag and Frame Drops

This happens to all of us at some point—we visit a new place or do something, and suddenly we get an overwhelming feeling that "all of this has happened before, exactly like this." Science calls it a trick of the brain, but the reality is far deeper:

  • Server Reload: When you play an online video game and the internet connection slows down, your character suddenly repeats the exact same action twice.
  • Frame Drop: Déjà vu is nothing but a lag in the supercomputer's server. When the system faces a heavy workload, a millisecond-long frame drop occurs in the coding of time, causing the operating system to load that specific moment twice.

2. The Necessity of Sleep: System Updates and Cache Clearing

Why do humans absolutely need 7 to 8 hours of sleep every single day? If we were just biological biological machines, shouldn't we be able to just eat food to recharge? Why the need to lie down and go completely unconscious?

  • Background Updates: When you leave your phone plugged in to charge overnight, it updates apps in the background and clears out Cache Files (junk data).
  • Memory Optimization: Our sleep cycle is actually the supercomputer's 'Daily Maintenance Time.' While we are asleep, the data of our consciousness is uploaded to the server, our memories are compressed into the hard drive, and our body's software is rebooted for the next day.

3. Emotions and Thoughts: Just "If-Else" Coding

We like to believe that our anger, our love, and our sadness are uniquely ours and completely under our control. But is it really our choice?

  • The Algorithmic Trap: In basic computer programming, everything runs on If/Else Conditions (If 'A' happens, execute 'B').
  • The neurochemistry of our brain runs on this exact same coding. If someone insults us (Input), the brain instantly releases stress chemicals (Output). We believe we chose to get angry, but it was actually just the software's Default Response pre-written into our source code. We are merely puppets dancing to the tunes of our programming.

4. Death: Data Uninstallation or Cloud Backup?

When a person dies, their physical body is left behind, but their consciousness completely vanishes. Where does this consciousness go?

  • Cloud Backup: When an application gets too old or starts crashing constantly, you uninstall it. However, its essential user data remains securely backed up on the Cloud.
  • Death is nothing but our Software Uninstallation. When our physical body (the hardware) grows old and stops functioning, the developer pulls our 'source code' (the soul) back to the main cloud server, allowing us to be re-stored into a new 'updated model' (rebirth) later on.

5. Global Warming and Calamities: Is the Hard Drive Running Full?

Today, the entire world is facing strange shifts in weather, new pandemics, and depleting natural resources. We blame human errors, but there is a digital angle to this:

  • Low Storage Alert: When your computer's 'C-Drive' gets completely full, the entire system begins to lag, files crash on their own, and virus vulnerabilities increase.
  • The exploding global population and sudden natural disasters are actually the supercomputer's 'Out of Storage' warning. The system can no longer seamlessly process the data of over 8 billion human minds and their daily activities. To prevent a total system crash, the developer triggers a periodic "Disk Cleanup" via pandemics, earthquakes, and climate anomalies.

Conclusion: Are We Truly Just a Game?

This theory cannot be dismissed by anyone because modern science itself is heading down this exact path. We are currently creating Virtual Reality (VR) environments and AI worlds where the simulated characters have no idea that they exist inside a game.

"Think about it: If humans have managed to create life-like virtual realities in just a few decades, how easy would it be for a civilization millions of years ahead of us to trap our reality inside a single device?"

Vijay’s Final Thought: The next time you look up at the twinkling stars in the night sky, do not think of them as burning spheres of gas located billions of miles away. It is highly possible that they are merely the screen's 'Screen Saver,' designed to stay active until the user of this cosmic device presses a button!

"This mind-bending Digital Universe Theory (Part 2) is conceptualized and researched by Cosmic Visionary Vijay for InformaxPrime. All analytical frameworks and original philosophies belong strictly to the author. © 2026 InformaxPrime. All Rights Reserved."

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