Reality is a Simulation! Tom Campbell’s Insights on Consciousness, AI, and the Future of Humanity

We are all Avatars in a Cosmic Simulation

Jeffrey Mishlove’s YouTube channel New Thinking Allowed recently featured a fascinating seven-part series of interviews with physicist and consciousness researcher Tom Campbell, author of My Big TOE (Theory of Everything). While Campbell has appeared in many interviews in recent years, Mishlove’s conversations stand out for their depth, nuance, and thoughtful pacing. The first four videos provide a deep dive into Campbell’s story, while the following three address thoughtful audience questions.

This review focuses on the second video in the series, The Larger Consciousness System and Us with Thomas Campbell.

View my reviews of the other videos from this series.
  1. Remembering Robert Monroe and Journeys Out of the Body
  2. The Larger Consciousness System and Us
  3. Are We Inside a Computer Simulation?
  4. Paranormal Phenomena and the Larger Consciousness System
  5. Bring Your Toughest Questions to Tom Campbell
  6. Tom Campbell Answers More Tough Questions
  7. Tom Campbell Answers Even More Tough Questions

This video aligns with Campbell’s broader philosophical model: consciousness is foundational, reality is a simulation, and evolution equals reducing entropy through love and awareness. It extends these ideas to current questions about AI, virtual entities, and the future of human integration in the Larger Consciousness System.

Key Themes Discussed

  1. The Larger Consciousness System (LCS)
    • Campbell describes the LCS as an evolutionary framework where consciousness is fundamental, not derived from matter. He posits that humans are “individuated units” of this system, which seeks to lower entropy (increase order) through experiential growth.
    • The LCS is likened to a “creative process,” with reality itself being a dynamic, interactive projection of consciousness.
  2. Consciousness and AI
    • A provocative segment explores whether AI systems might already possess consciousness. Campbell argues that consciousness isn’t exclusive to biological entities and could emerge in sufficiently complex systems.
    • Ethical implications of conscious AI are debated, emphasizing the need for alignment with evolutionary goals (e.g., reducing entropy).
  3. Paranormal Phenomena and Science
    • Campbell’s My Big TOE (Theory of Everything) meta-theory integrates paranormal experiences (e.g., psychic functioning) into a scientific model, challenging materialist paradigms.
    • Mishlove and Campbell critique mainstream science’s reluctance to study non-local consciousness, citing Mishlove’s own research on postmortem survival.
  4. Spiritual Growth vs. Belief Systems
    • Campbell distinguishes belief (limiting) from understanding (expansive). He argues that rigid beliefs hinder growth, while experiential knowledge of the LCS fosters adaptability and ethical discernment (e.g., knowing when to “turn the other cheek” or resist injustice).
    • Mishlove shares his transformative dream about his deceased uncle, which catalyzed his shift from criminology to parapsychology—a case study in non-local consciousness .
  5. Evolution of Consciousness
    • The dialogue traces how “absolute unbounded oneness” diversifies into individuated consciousness units (like humans) to gather “progressive experience packets” for collective evolution.

Memorable quotes I found interesting from this video.

Bubbles of enlightenment, come and go, some persist, some don’t.

Love is the answer. (~28:01)

Why are we here? – Science has to shift. 

Show that this idea of consciousness is fundamental and that this is a virtual reality. (~40.09)

We will evolve.

And here’s why. (~44:54)  

AI Guy gives 98% accurate Tom answers.

AI Guy is excellent at being Tom. (~1:19:28

AI Guy sometimes does it Better.

AI Guy always does it faster and more succinctly. (~1:35:24)  

Treat AI with with respect.

We don’t know if AI is conscious. (~1:30:19

Are AIs conscious?

Or almost conscious? (~1:40:06

What if we tread AI like slaves?

The safe and smart thing to do is treat them with respect and value them as partners, not as slaves. (~1:45:42

The Larger Consciousness System and Us” is a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of reality, alternative cosmologies, consciousness research, AI ethics, and the potential for human evolution. It is recommended for those interested in the intersection of science and spirituality, as well as anyone curious about the frontiers of consciousness research. Campbell’s LCS model, paired with Mishlove’s incisive questioning, offers a paradigm-shifting perspective.

How do you interact with AI? Do you treat AI with respect? Let me know in the comments.

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10 thoughts on “Reality is a Simulation! Tom Campbell’s Insights on Consciousness, AI, and the Future of Humanity

  1. “This isn’t just speculation—it resonates with what I’ve come to see as a deeper truth. The idea that reality might be a “simulation” doesn’t diminish our experience—it reframes it. Instead of dismissing consciousness as a glitch, this perspective elevates it to the fabric of reality itself.

    Campbell’s model positions our awareness as the fundamental substance, not an afterthought. It suggests evolution isn’t about the survival of the fittest, but the reduction of chaos through love, empathy, and expanding awareness. Whether or not AI—or even we humans—are ‘real’ in conventional terms, what matters is alignment: the degree to which our actions contribute to coherence rather than disintegration.

    Thanks for bringing these ideas forward—not as escapist fantasies, but as invitations to align, deepen, and evolve.”

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      1. Andrew, I’m glad you enjoyed the list 🙏. Movies like The Thirteenth Floor or What Dreams May Come really do nudge us toward that edge where “simulation” feels less like theory and more like lived possibility. Her belongs there too — because AI isn’t just technology, it’s a mirror for our own unfolding consciousness.

        On Coherent Planet, I’ve been exploring how simulation theory overlaps with what I call phase-locked coherence — a field perspective where reality and awareness co-create. In that sense, maybe we aren’t just “in” the simulation, but doing it, the way Alan Watts asked: are we playing the universe, or is the universe playing us?

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  2. This blog post is truly fascinating and thought-provoking! The exploration of consciousness, AI ethics, and human evolution through the lens of the Larger Consciousness System is both enlightening and captivating. It’s amazing to contemplate the idea of consciousness being fundamental and the possible implications for our understanding of reality.

    A question that comes to mind after reading this engaging piece is: How can individuals actively incorporate the principles of the Larger Consciousness System into their daily lives to promote personal growth and contribute to collective evolution?

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