The Maya of Simulation

World as an illusion or simulation In an age of social media personas, gaming avatars, and immersive digital realities, the boundaries of personal identity are increasingly blurred. But what if this fluidity is not limited to our online selves — what if the world itself is a layered illusion? This essay traces the philosophical and technological roots of that question, connecting the ancient Indian concept of Maya with the contemporary simulation hypothesis. From Vedanta to The Matrix, from MMORPGs to brain-computer interfaces, it explores how perception may itself be a construct — and how reality, as we know it, could be nothing more than information processed through layers of illusion. This is the first in a two-part series; the second, Information is Power, will explore how information may be not just representational, but physical — a force as fundamental as energy. We believe that we have the ability to discern the real from the illusory or the virtual. We know it because in our ...