David Icke ‘Conspiracy Realist’ – The Nature of Reality

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David Icke has dedicated decades of his life into researching topics such as the nature of reality and global affairs. He is well known for his abundance of work and for topics that some have described as controversial.

Consciousness, The Holographic Universe/Simulation Theory/Matrix – Insights into the Nature of Reality from Renowned Physicists and Researchers

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Physicists are discovering more and more evidence suggesting that the universe is holographic in nature. Modern genius Elon Musk is a renowned name that believes ‘we live in a simulation’.

‘Existence from Nothing?’ – Bright Insight’s views on the Creation of the Universe and the Big Bang

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Some of the most common unanswered questions are:

How did everything start?

What was there before?
How was something made from nothing?
What came first, the chicken or the egg?

Global Pyramids – Studies into the Pyramids across the Globe

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Civilizations in many parts of the world have built pyramids. Over 20 countries have been recorded that have pyramids. Many people have researched the different pyramids and drawn interesting findings.

Atlantis – Less Legend, More History

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According to many texts, Atlantis was an old empire that got wiped out around 9,000 years before Plato’s time. Due to its mysteries, it has been central to lots of debate and interest.

The Size of the Universe and Life in Space

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When you consider that there are billions of stars in our galaxy and billions of galaxies in the universe (let alone mentioning planets), it looks inevitable that there is life outside of our planet. On top of this, research has shown that life can thrive in seemingly inhabitable environments, not to mention that we only view a small spectrum of reality through our eyes (our brains only decode a small spectrum of waves).