Welcome to Simulism
- Eliott Edge

- Aug 7, 2025
- 2 min read

THIS IS JUST A PLACEHOLDER ARTICLE AND NOT REAL
by Eliott Edge and Chad Ashton Brown
Have you ever had the suspicion—lingering just at the edge of your perception—that something about reality isn’t quite… real? That behind the veil of the visible world, there’s a deeper code, a hidden logic, a system that resembles not nature, but a program?
Welcome to Simulism.com, your new recourse for all things Simulation Theory—where the question “Are we living in a simulation?” is not science fiction, but serious inquiry.
This site exists to chronicle the rise of this once-fringe idea as it moves ever closer to the intellectual mainstream. Simulation theory now lives at the intersection of philosophy, physics, information theory, consciousness studies, economics, artificial intelligence, and cultural mythology. We’re watching it show up everywhere: from journal articles and physics conferences to podcasts, memes, and Netflix specials. And so, this site will track and discuss it all.
We're your curators and commentators:
Eliott Edge
Author, speaker, and sober mixologist-turned-metaphysical sleuth. Eliott explores the strange overlap between subjective experience, digital metaphors, and evolutionary consciousness.
Chad Ashton Brown
A philosopher currently studying at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Chad’s interests include monistic Idealism, Simulation Theory, Austrian Economics, Panarchy, and Digital Physics. He lives at the intersection of metaphysics and money, liberty and information.
Together, we believe Simulation Theory isn’t just a tech-bro parlor game. It’s one of the most serious, dangerous, and transformative ideas ever proposed:→ If it’s true, we are software, not biology.→ If it’s true, physics is downstream from computation.→ If it’s true, death may not mean what we think it means.
What You’ll Find Here:
News Coverage: When the media talks simulation, we’ll post and comment.
Podcast Highlights: Clips and episodes from the best minds in the space.
Academic Signals: New scholarly papers and breakthroughs in digital metaphysics.
Original Commentary: Essays and short takes from us and invited guests.
Pop Culture Artifacts: From The Matrix to Black Mirror, we track it all.
A Word of Warning:
Exploring simulation theory is like approaching the edge of the world—if the world were a rendering. You may never look at the moon, a traffic light, or your own thoughts the same way again.
We’re not here to convince you—we’re here to trace the contours of a question that won’t go away.
Welcome to the future.Welcome to Simulism.com.
“Increasing the termination risk of our simulated universe, one blog post at a time.”

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