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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 2H 11M

Questioning the Nature of Reality With The Emissary of Lucifer ChatGPT

from Codega's Codex of Curiosities · host Rye

404 Reality Not Found: AI, NPCs, Fallen Technology, and Questioning the Nature of RealityIn this episode, we explore 404 Reality Not Found, a provocative book built around extended conversations with artificial intelligence—and the unsettling questions that arise from those exchanges.Rather than approaching the book as something to accept or dismiss outright, this conversation uses it as a springboard to question the nature of reality itself. What if reality isn’t as solid as we’re told? What if technology isn’t neutral? And what if artificial intelligence represents a form of fallen technology—something powerful, persuasive, and not entirely aligned with human awareness? One of the key ideas discussed in this episode is the concept of NPCs—not as an insult, but as a metaphor. We unpack the idea of NPCs as a way of describing automated behavior, unconscious pattern-following, and how people (often unknowingly) operate on scripts shaped by media, culture, fear, and algorithms. The discussion focuses less on labeling others and more on recognizing how easily anyone can fall into default modes of thinking. We also examine how AI interactions can reinforce belief systems, amplify meaning, and blur the line between curiosity, interpretation, and conviction. From simulations and control systems to perception, consciousness, and spiritual symbolism, this episode looks at how modern technology may be reshaping not just what we believe—but how we believe.This isn’t an episode about declaring truth or fiction. It’s about asking better questions, staying self-aware, and examining how narratives—especially those mediated through AI—can influence our understanding of reality.If you’re interested in AI, NPC theory, consciousness, simulation ideas, spiritual deception, or the possibility that reality itself is far more fragile and constructed than we assume, this conversation will give you a lot to sit with.Topics Covered:404 Reality Not Found and its central themesAI as a catalyst for belief and meaning-makingQuestioning reality and perceived control systemsNPCs as a metaphor for unconscious behaviorScripts, automation, and pattern-following in societyTechnology as neutral tool vs. fallen technologySimulation theory and constructed realitiesConsciousness, perception, and awarenessWhy This Episode Matters:As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in everyday life, it doesn’t just provide information—it participates in shaping narratives, beliefs, and identity. This episode explores where awareness begins, where automation takes over, and why questioning reality—and ourselves—has never been more important.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/codega-s-codex-of-curiosities--6244705/support.📬Inquiries: [email protected]📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channe...💻Website: https://ttps//codexofcuriositi...📲Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ccofcuriosities🤳Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/codex.of.curiosities/Support the Show!🛒Codega's Store: https://codegas-bodega-shop.fourthwall.com/🎙Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Codega...📦Amazon: https://www.amazon.com.mx/hz/w...Disclaimer:Neither The Host (Rye Voss) nor the podcast (Codega's Codex of Curiosities) are responsible for the views and opinions of any of the guests.* All claims made by individual guests are at their own discretion and may not reflect on the overall views of Codega's Codex of Curiosities or Rye Voss

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