About Simulation Vibe
Exploring the boundaries between reality and simulation through collective experience and pattern recognition
Simulation Vibe is an interactive experience that explores one of the most fascinating questions of our time: Are we living in a computer simulation? Through our viral simulation test and crowdsourced glitch reporting system, we collect and analyze experiences that might indicate our reality isn't quite what it seems.
Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or just curious, Simulation Vibe offers a unique lens through which to examine your daily experiences and question the nature of reality itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Simulation Vibe is a viral experience that explores the possibility we're living in a computer simulation. Through our test and glitch reporting system, we collect and analyze anomalies that might indicate we're not in base reality.
Any experience that feels 'off' or doesn't follow normal patterns: déjà vu, impossible coincidences, glitched reflections, synchronized behaviors, time anomalies, or anything that makes you question reality.
We are and we aren't. While simulation theory is a legitimate philosophical concept discussed by scientists and philosophers, Simulation Vibe is primarily an entertaining thought experiment that encourages people to notice patterns and question assumptions.
This is a design prototype - no actual data is collected or stored. In a real implementation, all reports would be anonymous and we'd never collect personal information beyond general location (ZIP code).
The test is designed for entertainment and self-reflection, not scientific accuracy. Your 'archetype' is based on how you perceive and interact with reality, but it's not a diagnostic tool.
The more data points we have, the better we can understand patterns. Each experience adds to our collective understanding of potential simulation anomalies.
Understanding Simulation Theory
Nick Bostrom's hypothesis that advanced civilizations might run detailed simulations of their ancestors - us.
If reality is simulated, there might be processing shortcuts that create observable glitches or patterns.
The act of looking for simulation evidence might itself influence what we observe and experience.
Humans are wired to find patterns. Sometimes we see connections that aren't there - or are they?
"If there were a substantial chance that our civilization will ever make a large number of ancestor-simulations, then how sure can you be that you are not in such a simulation at this very moment?"
— Nick Bostrom, Philosopher
Simulation Vibe is a design prototype created for entertainment and philosophical exploration. No actual data is collected, stored, or transmitted. All features are for demonstration purposes only. While simulation theory is a legitimate area of philosophical and scientific inquiry, this project should not be considered scientific research or evidence.