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"I'll start with the reason why virtual reality Earth exists," is how Maestro initiates the stream of information.
"All created multiple learning environments, including virtual realities, to offer the possibility to as many possible individuals to leap forward in their development. In all of those environments, the participant remains aware of the fact that it is in a simulation." Maestro checks to see if Stu is okay with absorbing this information.
"When the participants were in the midst of the simulation and were offered an experience that didn't flow and caused an obstruction, those participants just exited. Because it was completely aware of the fact that the individual itself was the player. This happened on a massive scale. This had to be allowed due to everyone's free choice. The learning experience offered, which in most cases had to do with paradoxes, was then not learned by the participant, by the individual. All sensed this to be a large missed opportunity and proceeded to create virtual reality Earth.
The goal is to indeed learn from the paradoxes. The learning environment Earth exists to offer this to all who wish to further develop themselves and who had exited other simulations prematurely."
"I hadn't even heard of those other environments," Stu remarks to Maestro. "Will this be a good choice for me or should I rather choose one of the earlier simulations?" Stu asks.
"I think it is a fine choice for you to engage in this simulation," Maestro responds. "You had already attempted to engage with the harsher realms. You seem to be quite ready to develop yourself further and to endeavor into understanding the paradoxes."
Stu was visibly reassured by this answer. It almost seemed that simulation Earth would exceed its capabilities. But the turmoil in the internal energy was completely eliminated by the answer.
The flow of information from Maestro to Stu continues. "All realized that the participants knowing that they are a unit of consciousness having a learning experience just provided a means of escape. All decided to set up a virtual reality where this would be forgotten."
"Will I be trapped in that virtual reality?" Stu responds inquisitively.
"You could describe it that way," Maestro returns.
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