Saturday, June 21, 2025

Ex-NASA Scientist Claims: “Consciousness Is Fundamental — Our Reality Is a Simulation”

Ex-NASA Scientist Claims: “Consciousness Is Fundamental — Our Reality Is a Simulation”

By Vicky Verma

Posted on June 21, 2025



This Man, who worked for NASA, has devised several experiments to prove that our reality is a simulation. He says, ‘Consciousness is not a product of the simulation — it is fundamental to reality.’

Thomas Campbell is a physicist, author, and speaker. He’s best known for writing a book series called My Big T.O.E. — where “T.O.E.” stands for Theory of Everything. In this series, he tries to explain how everything in the universe works, from physics to consciousness.

His big idea is that reality might be like a computer simulation — like a super advanced video game. He believes the universe started with a “digital Big Bang” and that everything we experience is part of a virtual world. This idea connects to something called digital physics, which suggests that the universe runs on information, like a computer program.

Campbell also worked with other scientists to design experiments that could test whether we’re living in a simulation. In 2018, he even ran a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over $236,000 to fund those experiments.

Thomas Campbell worked for NASA as part of the Ares I program, which was a project aimed at developing a rocket to replace the Space Shuttle and send astronauts to space, including missions to the Moon and Mars. His role focused on risk assessment and solving technical problems to ensure mission and crew safety.

Specifically, he worked on identifying and addressing vulnerabilities — basically figuring out what could go wrong and finding ways to prevent failures. His job was to improve the chances of success for both the rocket and the astronauts on board.

Before that, he had had a long career in defense technology. He had been working as a systems analyst for U.S. Army technical intelligence for 10 years, then spent 30 more years working on missile defense systems as a contractor for the Department of Defense.

So while he’s now known for his work on consciousness and simulation theory, his background is rooted in physics and high-stakes engineering — particularly making sure complex systems (like rockets) don’t fail under extreme conditions.

Thomas Campbell’s theory, “My Big TOE” (TOE stands for Theory of Everything), isn’t just a scientific idea — he presents it as a paradigm shift, meaning it completely changes how we understand reality.

He argues that consciousness, not matter, is the true foundation of existence. In other words, the physical world we experience isn’t what’s ultimately real — instead, it’s consciousness that creates reality, and everything else (matter, space, time) is secondary.

According to Campbell, our universe works like a virtual reality, designed to give each of us “individuated units of consciousness” — a structured, rule-based environment to learn, grow, and evolve.

Essentially, he suggests that life is less about physical survival and more about developing our consciousness, almost like players in a complex, immersive game where the goal is to become better, more evolved beings.

Campbell is working to prove that we live in a computer simulation — like a highly advanced video game. He designed five experiments to test whether our reality is being “rendered” only when observed, similar to how video games load graphics as you play. His goal is to find scientific evidence that our universe isn’t physical in the way we assume, but instead a virtual reality created by some larger system.

Campbell and his colleagues have proposed several experiments to test the simulation hypothesis. While the specific names of these experiments are not widely publicized, their designs are detailed in the 2017 paper “On Testing the Simulation Theory.” (Source)

These experiments primarily involve variations of quantum mechanics experiments, such as the double-slit experiment and delayed-choice quantum eraser setups, aiming to detect anomalies that could suggest our reality operates as a simulation

His experiments aim to test this idea by studying strange behaviors in quantum physics — particularly the double-slit experiment and quantum eraser setups. These experiments already show that particles behave differently when they’re observed. Campbell wants to take this further and see whether reality only forms when a conscious observer is present.

The goal of his experiments is to figure out if reality reacts to observation, which would support the idea that we live in a simulation-like reality. Each experiment is meant to untangle the relationship between consciousness and the physical world, suggesting that our minds might play a much bigger role in shaping reality than science currently accepts.

Campbell also founded a non-profit group, Center for the Unification of Science and Consciousness (CUSAC), to fund these experiments. He argues that consciousness isn’t part of the simulation — it’s actually the foundation of reality. In his view, we’re not bodies inside a universe — we’re consciousness experiencing a digital-like reality. (Source)

Even if his experiments succeed, though, Campbell acknowledges that they probably won’t give absolute proof that we live in a simulation. Instead, they might shift how we understand reality — possibly showing that the universe behaves more like a participatory experience than a fixed, independent world.

Vicky Verma
 

 

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