In the early 2000s, social theorist Jean Baudrillard noted that the representation of reality is the same as reality itself. Our world of images and signs, from which we derive our sense of reality, is actually a simulation. In other words, we live in a kind of simulated reality, a simulacrum.

We are immersed in a world of signs, symbols, and images that shape our perception of reality.

何度だって

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