3/10
Lost interest due to illogical premise
14 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
As someone who can't deal with turning coincidence into conspiracy theory sci-fi, I couldn't stick with this beyond 1/3rd of the way.

Randomly skipping ahead to see where it went, I saw Elon Musk talking about a computer-simulated universe, which I find preposterous. Who built the computers and why would they bother simulating a solid world that enabled them? Endless loop there. It's also an attitude that disrespects nature and makes humans into gods.

Anyhow, for conspiracy nuts this might play well, but if you're into critical thinking and actual science, skip it. There's only hearsay evidence that thousands of people assumed Nelson Mandela had died, and the BerenstAin angle is explained by commonly seeing ....stEin in many words. The premise piles too many assumptions on top of each other to be logical.

The ending is also fairly predictable (hint: see the beginning).
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