He believes reality is just a simulation. He believes no one really exists and says that nothing really matters. He doesn’t consider the body of Jim Carey that you can see and touch to be “him” but just an “avatar” in this simulation. Basically.
Given much of what he’s said and done- I don’t uh... I do t really take Jim Carey as a solid source of life advice. Perhaps HIS depression has been caused by not being true to himself. I’m sure it has for others too. A broken clock is right twice a day- Carey is a master of projecting his subjective experiences and beliefs as universal truth.
Kudos on solid research. And if that clock changes time zones through travel, or is down into orbit- the odds of it being right or wrong any given number of tiles change based on the particulars of the situation, so I’m certainly sticking with my original assessment that you’re likely better off not putting too much weight in literal interpretation of Jim Carey or subscription to his philosophies.
If you go by minutes it's right 1438 minutes. If you go plank time... it's wrong far more. Most clocks aren't calibrated to seconds anyway, they're calibrated beyond that.
Avatar?
I looked up how many seconds in a day.