The Glitch Theory posits that strange, seemingly inexplicable events in our daily lives might actually be "glitches" in a simulated reality. Proponents argue that these anomalies—like misplaced objects, déjà vu, or witnessing impossible coincidences—could be evidence that our universe is a computer-generated simulation.
While the idea remains purely speculative, it has gained traction thanks to philosophers like Nick Bostrom, who suggested that if advanced civilizations create realistic simulations, the odds are high that we are living in one. The theory blends quantum physics, philosophy, and pop culture, drawing comparisons to films like The Matrix. Though mainstream science remains skeptical, the Glitch Theory continues to spark debate about the nature of reality.