Dear Mr. DdB<deb***t@pote***am.d***n.de>, Thank you for your off-list email. Fortunately it seems I didn't send you an off-list email, because of which your Filters couldn't act upon it. It is strange that it was only recently, despite it having been published in 1991, The Holographic Universe, by Michael Talbot, reached me. It took me to Holotropic Breathwork, by Prof. Stanislav Groff. I had also read The Simulation Hypothesis by Nick Bostrom, but these two caused goosebumps. Our ancient Bharatiya Texts, collectively called the Vedic Upanishad, describe the Illusory Construct in details. May be, we could find a way to communicate with each other off-list in future. Best wishes, Rajib Etc.
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