How I know I'm in a simulation
I brought a friend to church because I wanted him to be baptized and while we were there the pastor refused to baptise him, and I thought to myself "what a snake, I should kill that snake." Keep in mind I didn't say this aloud. It was just a thought. At the end of service a police officer came into the church. He walked up to me and asked if I said "he's a snake, kill the snake?" I said "no" because I didn't say it. It was just a thought in the back of my mind. To this day I have no idea how that cop had the information he had. I never spoke these words aloud. There's no way anyone in the church could have heard me. It was a thought. I never said it. Also I never saw anyone on their phone either. So nobody was calling the police over what I thought. So how did the cop get called, if nobody had their phones out during church? How could anyone have told him what I thought, unless they could hear people thinking? 🤔 If I can't hear other peoples thoughts, I make the assumption they can't hear mine. All I know is what a person says out loud. That I can hear. But I certainly don't hear the thoughts of other quiet human beings. How did that cop, know what I had thought? I reiterate that I didn't say it out loud and it was impossible for anyone to have heard my thought. So how did the cop know exactly what I was thinking? He wasn't even in the church when I thought it!
That was the day I found out I'm in a simulation. Because a police officer had access to information it was impossible for him to have had access to. I don't know why I'm even bothering to post about it. I'm sure it will be nothing but agents of the system in the comments.