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jerry40 | 7 years ago

So we have several facts:

- your attention can change an particle's experiment outcome (you choose future)

- we see quantum effects on tiny particles only

- perhaps gravity makes quantum effects for "heavy" objects impossible

Which leads to an idea that actually all objects have quantum effects but someone watches for all objects in the universe and makes choices (chooses future) ahead of us. And apparently we can feel his attention as gravity. But his wathcing power is restriced and he/she/it can't watch every particle in the world.

So to see the quantum world and to say hello to the god we should overload his attention with DDOS attack (perhaps Babylon tower experiment was about this).

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devwastaken|7 years ago

Afaik 'observe' is not in the human context, it's in the measurement context. Our eyes don't change the outcome, it's that we don't know the outcome of quantum happening without measuring in some manner, and because quantum physics is essentially nature's statistics, measuring those physics themselves provides different outcomes.

I probably have that wrong in definition.

jerry40|7 years ago

As far as I understood the article, there is a possibility that our brain can choose one of experiment's outcome. So basically we do not change the outcome, but select one of possible options. And we continue living in that chosen reality after the choice.