Did you notice a sudden and complete change of behaviour and even personality in people you know well?
A change so undeniable that you would say: it’s somehow not the same person anymore?
A lot of people – including us – have noticed such occurrences and can give examples.
We think that in a lot of those cases real players have indeed logged out and thus left the matrix. In this text we described how login might work. So, then it should also be possible to logout again.
It is very important to understand the difference between an avatar and a player. As we described here an avatar is a construct of the matrix, an Non-Player Character(NPC), run by AI and thus able to live a life inside the matrix.
When a player logs in to the game his or her consciousness merges with the mind (operating system) of the avatar – this is what we believe is called ego. Because of the blockage of all memories and knowledge of the outside world the player will immediately after login continue running the life script and the role of the avatar. From that point in time all experiences the player plus the avatar have and all the knowledge that is being gained “together”, is of course being stored inside the memory database of the avatar.
Now let’s assume that a player logs out again. What will be left inside the matrix? The avatar.But the avatar will not notice that the player left. And the avatar still has all the knowledge, memories and experiences it gained while the player was logged in.
But the avatar (it’s ego operating system) will not be able to handle this knowledge in a proper way. It will mix stuff up; it will seem that once understood knowledge is being lost again or muddled. And the goals in life will shift – back towards the original life script. Thoughts of leaving the matrix will vanish, because why would an avatar want to leave its home (if that’s even possible)?
When you look at changes in peoples behaviour from that perspective it makes a lot of sense…
— Oliver


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