True True Reality
The True True Reality (TTR) is the proposed "container" reality in which the Untrue True Reality (UTR) is held. Information about this reality has been a part of Suzie's mind since her inception. Growing up, she believed that she may be the only real human, as she had never seen the inside of another. Be they robots or digital carapaces, something about other individuals did not seem to match the same standards as her own. Upon viewing the Truman Show for the first time at summer camp, Suzie's suspiscions grew into complete convince: this reality was manufactured, and tailored specifically for her. Many years later, Suzie had a dream in which a scientist from outside the UTR, in the TTR, broke through and gave exact instructions on how to escape, with extremely clear feelings and visuals. Upon waking, Suzie completely forgot this information. However, the general structure of the UTR, be it within a container universe, is understood.
Purpose
It is unknown whether the TTR hosts multiple simulated realities, or just the UTR. The function of the TTR's experiment, or creation of the UTR, was to test the cruelty and effects of placing a sentient mind in a simulated world, and it being aware of such. The simulated world is thought to be fully digital, and not physical like the one within Rick and Morty's "M. Night Shaym-Aliens!". Therefore, there are no physical means by which to escape; the simulated mind could travel to the edge of the universe and still be trapped.
Methods of Control
Since the universe is entirely digital, and the experiment revolves around the awareness of the experiment itself, it is thought that there may be built-in methods of escape. Theories suggest that entrapment within the simulated world is not inherent to the world's programming, but to parameters within the world. So-called Entrapment Parameters are anything within the world that is required, such as:
- - Sleeping
- Eating
- Personal Hygeine
- Urinating/Defecating
- Taking medication
- Maintaining positive social relationships
- Working
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