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Knowing that a quantum superposition means that particles are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
And it's our minds that decide where they are at a given moment - do things dissapear or change their shape when we close our eyes and not think about them? |
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"There are objects in the universe moving away from us faster than their light can reach us therefor we will never ever be able to see or detect them."
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"Knowing that a quantum superposition means that particles are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
And it's our minds that decide where they are at a given moment - do things dissapear or change their shape when we close our eyes and not think about them? "
You've obviously not been reading the forums lately Missus. Little reality and mostly existentialist reality. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Knowing that a quantum superposition means that particles are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
And it's our minds that decide where they are at a given moment - do things dissapear or change their shape when we close our eyes and not think about them?
You've obviously not been reading the forums lately Missus. Little reality and mostly existentialist reality. "
Obviously... not getting a chance to keep up lately |
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"There are objects in the universe moving away from us faster than their light can reach us therefor we will never ever be able to see or detect them.
Like pussy "
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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"Knowing that a quantum superposition means that particles are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
And it's our minds that decide where they are at a given moment - do things dissapear or change their shape when we close our eyes and not think about them? "
Nothing exists until it's consciously observed.
A person could go crazy thinking about quantum mechanics. |
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"Knowing that a quantum superposition means that particles are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
And it's our minds that decide where they are at a given moment - do things dissapear or change their shape when we close our eyes and not think about them?
Nothing exists until it's consciously observed.
A person could go crazy thinking about quantum mechanics."
Exactly. It's mind blowing that when you really think about it - we do create our own universe |
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By *P_80Man
over a year ago
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"Knowing that a quantum superposition means that particles are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
And it's our minds that decide where they are at a given moment - do things dissapear or change their shape when we close our eyes and not think about them?
Nothing exists until it's consciously observed.
A person could go crazy thinking about quantum mechanics.
Exactly. It's mind blowing that when you really think about it - we do create our own universe "
All we are is individual expressions and thoughts of a universe trying to understand itself. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Did you know most sunset pics are actually a refraction on the sun below the actual horizon. The sun is touching the horizon when what we see is a whole sun above it. |
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The most popular theory is that sense the Big Bang, nearly 14 billion years have past. The if we saw the average human lifespan is 75 years then a human life would last .00000000000054% of this. I think we are all both blessed and hugely lucky to exist at all.
There is also a theory that instead of a Big Bang, the universe has gone through a series of expansions and contractions, like inflating and deflating a balloon, so there could be no way of telling how old the universe is. |
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"The most popular theory is that sense the Big Bang, nearly 14 billion years have past. The if we saw the average human lifespan is 75 years then a human life would last .00000000000054% of this. I think we are all both blessed and hugely lucky to exist at all.
There is also a theory that instead of a Big Bang, the universe has gone through a series of expansions and contractions, like inflating and deflating a balloon, so there could be no way of telling how old the universe is. "
And so much of our 'facts' are based upon it. What's that all about then? |
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"Knowing that a quantum superposition means that particles are everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
And it's our minds that decide where they are at a given moment - do things dissapear or change their shape when we close our eyes and not think about them? "
Part of me shape changes in the right scenario, absolutely true you know |
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