Quantum Physics - Existence of Reality

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Time, and the very existence of everything that is the human concept of reality, is the measurement of what is potentially, immeasurably potential.
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  • Wolfgang Smith has the answer to the quantum enigma. Dualism has no answer.

  • Quantum physics clearly states that in the eyes of god everything in this universe is getting on and off at the speed of light

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  • @bluewilliam Consider radioactivity - we don't know when a specific atom will spontaneously decay, but we do know from observation that a ratio of a sample will have decayed in a specific time frame (50% in a "half-life" - and the ratio of decayed atoms approaches but never reaches 100%). It's disingenuous to say that the quantum principle applies to large-scale reality in the way hinted here - the Sun and planets must have formed in a particular way without conscious people to observe them!

  • The uncertainty principle certainly applies at a fundamental level. But macroscopic events would still occur in a reasonably predictable way even in the absence of observers. We can't pin the absolute location *and* momentum of a particle concurrently, but we can work with averages.

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