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last time we talked about this whole idea of this world not being as real as we think and maybe itamp;#39;s an elusory World maybe itamp;#39;s more like a simulation or a hologram and uh we quoted a lot of different sources we looked at mishna and talmud and zor and we even looked at some of King Solomonamp;#39;s words in Mish and Proverbs and one of the questions that came up is is there a scriptural Source can we find a scriptural source for this idea is there something in tanak that explicitly tells us about this simulation idea or that we are living in an ucer world or that this world isnamp;#39;t as real as we think and it hit me right after that not only do we have a verse to support that idea we have an entire book cuz one of the 24 books of the tanak is in entirely dedicated to this idea of the world of this world that we are in not being real and which book is that anybody yeah celet right King Solomonamp;#39;s celet or in English Ecclesiastes which just means the same th