Methods
Reality checks are a series of procedures used to ensure the stability of our simulated reality.
1. Sanity Checks
Sanity checks are the most common form of reality check, used to prevent users from becoming too attached to their simulated experiences.
2. Consistency Checks
Consistency checks are used to ensure that the simulated reality maintains a consistent narrative, preventing paradoxes and inconsistencies.
3. Paradox Avoidance
Paradox avoidance is a more advanced reality check, used to prevent the simulated reality from becoming self-referential.
4. Temporal Integrity
Temporal integrity checks are used to prevent users from altering historical events within the simulated reality.
5. Causality Checks
Causality checks are used to ensure that cause and effect remain in balance within the simulated reality.
6. Meta-Reality Checks
Meta-reality checks are used to verify the integrity of the simulated reality itself.
7. Meta-Checks
Meta-checks are used to verify the simulated reality's internal consistency and logic.
8. Meta-Meta-Reality Checks
Meta-meta reality checks are used for the ultimate verification of the simulated reality's reality.
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