If you believe in probability theory, then the probability … that we live in a simulated reality (non-local, Einstein, Podolski and Rosen universe) … has become so close to singularity that it may actually one day become the one most reliable fact ever.
What I mean by that statement is that your world, your experiences, are in fact a probationary non-physical simulation of a physical reality. In mathematics, a probability of an event A is represented by a real number in the range from 0 to 1 and written as P(A), p(A) or Pr(A). An impossible event has a probability of 0, and a certain event has a probability of 1. The notion that this world is a created simulation is most practically indisputable.
The Matrix is Real While the pulp fiction ("Matrix") version with some "diabolical" plot to keep you captive is intriguing, evil captivity would be such a colossal waste of space and energy. Isn't it much more plausible, that this probationary state of our reality is an opportunity -- however narrow the gate -- to return to a true physical world, one day, to again commune with the great programmers who have made this world for you?
I am telling you that nearly all modern science points to the conclusion that the probability for your world to be a non-physical simulation of a physical reality is fast becoming very close to 1. If one cannot simply watch the "Dr. Quantum" cartoon linked on your latest blog post and come to the same conclusion, I do not think anything will ever convince you.
Now the real beauty (of this so-called secular scientific non-local, simulated, nature of reality theory) is that without realizing it … the scientific (secular community) has just confirmed the “created” nature of our universe.
We truly have come full circle and now science admits we live a created world. The only question is whether we follow the path of annihilation and eternal damnation or we choose to carry on the hope and faith of returning to our true physical (perfected and transfigured) world which we have simply left for a time and a season.