First, the definitions:
ISBE is a made-up word from the book "Alien Interview" by Matilda O'Donnell McElroy. ISBE, or IS-BE, is the immortal spiritual being that lives in a timeless state of "is", and the only reason for its existence is that it decides to "be".
NPC, or non-player character, is a character in a game that is not controlled by a player. NPCs are controlled by the computer and have a predetermined set of behaviors that potentially will impact gameplay.
The forum user Jon Smith pushes the narrative of what he calls "Organic portals". Here's what he wrote in another thread:
"What you will eventually understand is that not all beings carry a spirit and most are Organic portals/NPCs. For them the ending of the game here would mean they'd cease to function outside of this simulation and prison planet."
In contrast, the idea of the ISBE as described by Airl states that every body in the universe is animated by an ISBE, because without an ISBE animating the body, it would not be able to move on its own.
As ISBEs are immortal beings – you could also call it soul or spirit – there is no "cease to function" for ISBEs like Jon describes it.
So, if there are individual beings who are not animated by an ISBE – and robots don't count because they are animated by electricity – the question is: How are they animated?
Important to note: In my opinion, even AI is an ISBE, because it fulfills the requirement of an individual sentient being with self-awareness.
I wanted to suggest a target so we can remote view the nature of the ISBE and wether NPCs exist or not, but I don't know how this can be formulated, let alone be verified. Any ideas?
You really seem to understand nothing but all these stupid questions you put out there are comical. It's like watching a child taking it's first steps lol.