u/ForwardRice8384

The "Macro-Anatomy" Theory: Proof of the simulation isn't in the code, it's in the plumbing.

Hey everyone,
I’ve been thinking a lot about simulation theory, but not from the usual software/AI angle. I work as a mechanic, so I spend my days diagnosing physical systems, flow, and mechanical failures. When you look at the world through that specific lens, you notice something wild: The entire world is built exactly like a human body.
If this reality is a simulation, the programmer didn't write a billion different scripts. They used one single, hyper-efficient blueprint for flow and distribution, and just scaled it up.
Think about the parallels:
1. The Mechanical Anatomy
• The Engine & Fuel Lines: This is the heart and digestive tract. It consumes fuel, breaks it down into energy, and pumps it through lines to keep the organism alive.
• The ECU (Engine Control Unit): The brain. It takes data from "nerve endings" (mass airflow sensors, O2 sensors) and instantly makes split-second adjustments to keep the system stable.
• The Exhaust: The metabolic waste system. If a catalytic converter gets clogged, the car literally suffocates on its own waste, just like a body.
2. The Macro-Body (Infrastructure)
If you look at a highway network from a satellite at night, it doesn't just look like a cardiovascular system—it functions exactly like one.
• Interstates & Highways: Major arteries and veins carrying red blood cells (semis and delivery trucks) loaded with oxygen and nutrients (food, goods, supplies) to the vital organs (cities).
• Side Streets: Capillaries delivering those nutrients directly to the individual cells (our houses).
• Traffic Jams: Literal blood clots. A restriction in one main vessel starves the downstream cells until the blockage is cleared.
The Underlying Code: Flow vs. Deterioration
In physics, there’s a concept called the Constructal Law, which says that for any system to survive, it must evolve to allow flow to happen more easily.
In the simulation, the number one rule of the engine seems to be: Don't let the fluid stop moving.
• If a car sits in a driveway for five years, it deteriorates faster than a car driven 100 miles a day. The seals dry, the gas turns to varnish, the brakes seize.
• The Engine of our reality rewards active movement and punishes stagnation. The moment a component stops contributing to the flow—whether it’s a clogged fuel injector, a blocked artery, or a stagnant mind—the system begins to break it down and reclaim the assets (entropy).
We always hear tech guys like Elon Musk talk about the simulation in terms of pixels, video games, and lines of code. But to me, the real proof is in the physical plumbing. We didn't consciously design cars and highways this way; we built them in our own image because that is the fundamental template of reality.
We aren't just living in a simulation—we are the cells inside a massive, living macro-organism, executing the background program to keep the energy moving.
What do you guys think? Do you see the physical blueprint too, or am I reading too much into the mechanics of it all?
Everything works like animal anatomy and I mean everything.

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