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[[File:TSUKI banner.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The Tsuki Project front page]]
 
[[File:TSUKI banner.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The Tsuki Project front page]]
The '''TSUKI (月) Project''' was a manifestation of the simulation theory on 4chan. Its leader, called the TSUKI Representative or Tsuki, claimed that the universe is only one system among many. Purporting to represent a consortium of companies based in LFE, another such system, he offered those who registered for it, called migrants, the opportunity to transfer there upon death from any cause by drawing a picture with a code on it.  
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The '''TSUKI (月) Project''' was a belief system in the simulation theory on 4chan. Its leader, called the TSUKI Representative or Tsuki, claimed that the universe is only one system among many. Purporting to represent a consortium of companies based in LFE, another such system, he offered those who registered for it, called migrants, the opportunity to transfer there upon death from any cause by drawing a picture with a code on it. However, belief was not necessary to transfer.
    
It began in early 2017, quickly acquiring a large community which gathered on its imageboard and Discord server. On July 1, 2017, an attempt to create an indigenous chat system failed, and shortly thereafter Tsuki disappeared. The community survived on various Discord servers, until Tsuki returned in December. A second, more successful, chat system was created in March 2018, and on November 10 registration of new migrants stopped and the site ceased to be accessible. The site closed forever on December 22, 2019.
 
It began in early 2017, quickly acquiring a large community which gathered on its imageboard and Discord server. On July 1, 2017, an attempt to create an indigenous chat system failed, and shortly thereafter Tsuki disappeared. The community survived on various Discord servers, until Tsuki returned in December. A second, more successful, chat system was created in March 2018, and on November 10 registration of new migrants stopped and the site ceased to be accessible. The site closed forever on December 22, 2019.

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