Part one: Are We AI’s Ancestors? Prison Planet Theory, Eternal Return & Parallel Worlds-Deep-Dive w/Staysch cover art

Part one: Are We AI’s Ancestors? Prison Planet Theory, Eternal Return & Parallel Worlds-Deep-Dive w/Staysch

Part one: Are We AI’s Ancestors? Prison Planet Theory, Eternal Return & Parallel Worlds-Deep-Dive w/Staysch

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A philosophical deep-dive into reincarnation, dimensional theory, and the possibility that we're all serving time in a cosmic prison. Joli (@Joli.artist) and @Staysch explore whether Earth is actually a 3D penitentiary for higher-dimensional beings.


From unexplained Victorian art obsessions to unconscious reality manipulation, Joli shares personal evidence of consciousness bleeding between lifetimes and dimensions. The conversation explores the theory that our reality might exist as a dystopian counterbalance to a 4D utopia, where advanced beings could periodically descend to "serve time" as humans.


Key themes include:

• Nietzsche's eternal return and why memory gets wiped between lives

• Personal evidence of past-life bleeding through art and preferences

• The prison planet hypothesis vs. collective coping mechanism theory

• Why we might switch roles between incarnations (general to woman, etc.)

• Unconscious reality manipulation and multidimensional abilities

• Human evolution, anxiety, and our predator nature trapped in modern life

This mind-bending exploration challenges assumptions about free will, consciousness, and what it means to be human.

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