The biggest hints are that our euclidean time-space is approximated using a randomly scattered discrete graph and observed particles behave differently from unobserved particles. A discrete world can be simulated digitally. Glitches in the time-space fabric can however exist without being a simulation.
The truth might end up somewhere between yes and no, depending on how one defines real and abstract.
its alot worcer than that heres a file go down to page 184/551 the read to page192/551 then go down to page 283/551 and read that to page 285/551 then go down to page 287/551 a nd read that to page 291/551 thats the best ive picked out and some of it contradicts some things said in the matilda macenroy Roswell alien interview file
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