simuleerimistes
Simuleerimistes, often translated as "simulations" or "simulacra," refers to the concept of something that is a copy of something else, but without the original substance or qualities. This term, most famously explored by the philosopher Jean Baudrillard, suggests a stage where the distinction between the real and the imaginary breaks down. In this state of hyperreality, simulations are not merely representations of reality but actively constitute what we perceive as real.
Baudrillard argued that in postmodern society, we are increasingly surrounded by simulations that precede and shape