Some of the exposition seems fuzzy to me (random chance can't create the situation of two dice coming up snake eyes?), but I've agreed with some of these assumptions for years. The difficulty is that I am so trained into the 4D paradigm that operating outside of it is not easy.
The description of space/time as a vinyl record, with our perceptions the needle, is a good analogy. But though there are ways to apparently make the needle skip, the physical manifestation of the world seems to bring most of us back to the point where the needle started.
An extension of this line his line of reasoning would be that, indeed, "Thou art God". The universe exists because we want it to be, and the influence toward life in the universe is our own wish. A corollary is that we are all one.