It seems to me that the double slit experiment opens the door to "nothing is real until you observe it." Then it goes without saying that we create our reality. Logic then concludes that everything you see is an artificial construct of your own making. The only question remaining is, "Why did you choose this reality that you are experiencing?" Once I realized this, my life became fully controllable and fluid like an interactive movie during production. It became exactly as I wish it to be. Not what I thought I wished it to be. (Let us not channel A. Crowley here about Perfect Will) Schrödinger's Cat is alive if I wish it, dead if I wish it. I decided before I open the box. That said, there are certain cosmic rules or parameters that can not be circumvented, governing everything. You must work within these rules. You may decide on schrödinger's cat's life, but within the limits you can not make it a rock instead. At least I have not been able to do it.
Ross's avatar Ross
"Oh, before the Enlightenment people lived in an enchanted world of meaning, then science came along and disenchanted everything." What if this is all just a load of shit? What if the Meaning Crisis is just elaborate content marketing?
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