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Reality Is Rigged and You Can Hack It

By Matthew Hayward

7/29/2025

Manifesting Reality: How the Matrix, Quantum Entanglement, and Consciousness Intertwine

Look, science fiction and science fact have been flirting for decades. But lately, the line between the two is starting to disappear. The idea that we’re living in a simulated reality isn’t just a late-night stoner theory anymore. It’s a framework—a lens to view those weird, unexplained moments that leave you thinking, "What the hell just happened?"

Quantum entanglement, synchronicity, manifestation… they all start to make a lot more sense when you stop pretending reality is some rigid, mechanical machine. It’s not. It’s code. And if you’re paying attention, you might just figure out how to rewrite it.

NPCs vs Manifestors: Who’s Really Running Things?

Picture the world like a massive open-world video game. Some people are just running the default programming. They go to work, follow the script, consume what they’re told, and never ask questions. NPCs.

Then there are the others. The manifestors. The ones who wake up, see the patterns, and realize they can mess with the code. They know thoughts matter. Intentions matter. They speak things into existence. They don’t follow the program—they bend it.

Quantum Entanglement Is Not Just for Physicists

In quantum mechanics, you’ve got particles that are so deeply connected that when one changes, the other instantly responds, no matter how far apart they are. Makes zero classical sense. But if you’re inside a simulation, it makes perfect sense.

It’s just code syncing. Like updating two files at once in different folders. Instant. Seamless. And maybe, just maybe, that’s how our thoughts, energy, and even emotions ripple through this matrix we call existence.

Glitches, Synchronicity, and the Universe Winking at You

Ever have something so bizarre and perfectly timed happen that it feels like the universe is giving you a little side-eye? That’s not chance. That’s not luck. That’s the code pulsing under the surface showing its hand.

Déjà vu, impossible coincidences, uncanny timing—those are the moments when the simulation slips. You’re not supposed to see it, but sometimes you do. And the people who notice it? They’re usually the ones creating waves, not just floating through life.

As Carl Jung put it, “Synchronicity is an ever present reality for those who have eyes to see.”

Consciousness Is the Cheat Code

Let’s stop pretending you’re just some passenger on a pre-written ride. Your mind isn’t a spectator. It’s the console. It’s the interface. Consciousness might be the most advanced tool in the entire construct.

If you think it, speak it, believe it, and act in alignment with it, you’re not hoping—you’re programming. That’s not new age woo-woo. That’s power most people are too distracted to tap into.

A Note for the Theologically Minded

If you believe in God, none of this needs to threaten your worldview. In fact, it might reinforce it. If reality is a construct, then it stands to reason it was constructed. The presence of a divine programmer doesn’t make the Matrix idea heretical—it gives it meaning. Maybe prayer is a way to interact with the code. Maybe miracles are examples of override commands from the Creator. Whether you call it source, spirit, or sovereign God, the idea that reality is more than random atoms bumping into each other opens the door to deeper truth, not less of it.

Stop Playing. Start Hacking.

If reality really is a simulation, your thoughts are keystrokes. Your actions are scripts. Your intuition is the source code whispering to you.

So when something glitches, don’t panic. Don’t chalk it up to coincidence. Grab the damn controller.

You’re not here to obey. You’re not here to blend in.

You’re the anomaly. You’re the bug in the system.

Act like it.



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