
Fractures in the Code
Ten Glitches That Challenge Our Reality
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Narrado por:
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Chris Reynolds
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Lucan Merrian
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The world we live in presents itself as orderly, predictable, and governed by consistent rules—gravity pulls downward, the sun rises in the east, and time moves steadily forward. Our daily experience, guided by logic, memory, and sensory feedback, creates a sense of permanence and coherence that we seldom stop to question. We trust in this continuity because it is the foundation upon which our understanding of reality is built. But what happens when, for the briefest of moments, reality falters?
What if you encountered someone who remembers a world event or cultural fact entirely differently than everyone else around them? What if you witnessed a moment that seemed to vanish—an object that disappeared and reappeared elsewhere, a stranger who seemed to know you before you ever met, or a recurring dream that precisely predicted a future event? These are not just curiosities or quirks of the mind—they are what many call “glitches in the matrix.”
Popularized by digital metaphors and cultural references, particularly in films and online storytelling communities, the idea of glitches in reality has captivated the imagination of millions. In an increasingly technological world, where computer code is a second language and virtual realities are becoming indistinguishable from the physical, the comparison is inevitable: What if reality itself is coded? What if it can break down?
This book explores that very idea—not as a declaration of truth, but as a gateway into inquiry. These so-called "glitches" are moments where the seamless surface of life develops a ripple. They are anomalies that resist explanation by science, psychology, or memory. Some are deeply personal; others are widely reported phenomena. All share one thing in common: they shake our trust in the solidity of the world.
Why Glitches Matter
For centuries, philosophers, mystics, and scientists alike have wrestled with the nature of reality.
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