My current working understanding of how and why our world exists as it does is this: The majority of the population is afraid of the chaos they experience in the natural world, and so they insist upon creating a system of order which can explain that chaos, as well as providing a prescribed method for living without having to confront it. As humans are not privy to the complete understanding of how our world works, however, at some point that order must fall back upon "a wizard did it" to explain things. So those who are tasked with maintaining order come to resent those who demand such order, as they alone know full well that it is artificial (and that it can never be anything but artificial). As human society progresses, however, the tools available for enforcing order become so ubiquitous that they threaten to subjugate humanity itself as a source of disorder.
If I recall correctly, one recent description of the multiverse was "like blowing bubble in milk."
>You are literally parked and not moving.
I've warned repeatedly about the dangers of overconfidence in surveillance. No matter how deep you dig there will always be more beyond your horizons.
Do you think you're actually God?
Only in the fake world.