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The Glitch in the Matrix

Ten Signs You Might Be an NPC in Someone Else’s Simulation

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The Glitch in the Matrix

By: Lucan Merrian
Narrated by: Chris Reynolds
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What if your life isn’t your own—but a line of code in someone else’s game?
Have you ever questioned reality? Not in the abstract, philosophical way, but in the eerie, spine-tingling moments when the world just doesn’t seem quite right? Like when a stranger says exactly what you were thinking. When the same numbers keep following you. When time seems to skip. Or when you look in the mirror and wonder: am I real—or just playing a role I didn’t choose?

In The Glitch in the Matrix, author Lucan Merrian dares you to follow the breadcrumbs of doubt, pattern, and absurdity into the heart of the simulation theory. But this isn’t a textbook or a tech manual. It’s a thought experiment you live through—one strange sign at a time. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, quantum mechanics, and pop culture, this book lays out ten disturbing clues that might suggest you’re not the main character in your own story... and maybe never were.

Inside, you’ll explore:

  • Déjà vu, repeating numbers, and uncanny coincidences—what they mean in a world that might be scripted.
  • The eerie neutrality of background people—and why some interactions feel hollow or oddly mechanical.
  • The illusion of free will—and whether choice is just part of the programming.
  • Existential dread and disconnection—why some people feel the world is emotionally vacant or “off.”
  • Mandela Effects, memory inconsistencies, and fractured timelines—possible evidence of updates, resets, or reality shifts.

This isn’t about paranoia. It’s about awareness. The Glitch in the Matrix doesn’t promise answers—it delivers unsettling clarity. Each chapter peels back a layer of the everyday, revealing just how fragile and fabricated reality might be.

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A fascinating, eerie journey that made me question every strange coincidence in my life. Thought-provoking and chilling in the best way.

Reality will Never feel the same

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This audiobook makes you question the little “glitches” in everyday life. It’s eerie, thought-provoking, and hard to stop listening to.

Creepy but fascinating

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What if déjà vu is more than just a brain glitch? This book makes that question feel real. It's part existential puzzle, part mind trip and all-around fascinating. Definitely not your average “theory” book.

Beyond Science Fiction

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This audiobook had me questioning everything around me. Fascinating, unsettling, and impossible to ignore once you start listening.

Mind-bending and creepy

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This book is not your typical conspiracy rabbit hole—it’s an eye-opener that blends scientific concepts with everyday experiences to explain why some of us feel like background characters in a scripted world. The Glitch in the Matrix gave me chills more than once, especially when it explored things like the Mandela Effect and fractured timelines. It’s written in an accessible, almost conversational style, which makes complex ideas easy to grasp. If you love pondering “what ifs,” this is a great read to spark deep conversations with friends.









Makes You See Everyday Life in a Whole New Light

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