I already know about it. It doesn't suggest anything like that.Go and study the "delayed choice quantum eraser" experiment. It pretty much destroys the notion we live in an objective reality and supports the notion our reality is simulated.
I already know about it. It doesn't suggest anything like that.Go and study the "delayed choice quantum eraser" experiment. It pretty much destroys the notion we live in an objective reality and supports the notion our reality is simulated.
that's not going to work, he'll already know your moves.
I already know about it. It doesn't suggest anything like that.
This experiment is basically an upgraded version of the double slit experiment. One of the counter-arguments people had to the original experiment was the idea that there was something we were doing physically that was causing the "measurement problem" (i.e. it isn't reality changing because of the conscious observer but rather our measurement tools having a physical effect on the particles when we decide to "look").
So some scientists came up with a way (using prisms) of not measuring which slit the particles go through in real time as they pass through the 2 holes (thus not affecting the particles in any physical way through measurement) but being able to know after the fact based on the design of the experiment which slit the particle passed through 50% of the time. The other 50% they wouldn't be able to tell at all.
What happened was everytime the scientists could tell which slit the particles went through they got a pattern showing the particles behaved like balls going through one slit or the other. Everytime the scientists couldn't tell which slit the particles went through they behaved like waves going through both slits at the same time. So it was purely our knowledge after the fact that determined whether the particles behaved like balls or waves. This experiment proves beyond a reasonable doubt that its our consciousness that creates reality. Not reality creating our consciousness.
Think of it like a video game. When your character has his back turned, the game is not gonna waste computing power rendering that area in the game. However, if your character turns around the computer instantly renders that enviroment. The delayed choice quantum eraser experiment essentially says our reality works the same way. When we look out into the world particles behave as discrete objects. When we aren't looking they are just a fuzzy wave of probabilities.
If you ever doubted we live in a simulation, here is your proof. There's only so much computing power so the system can't continually generate new faces. After a while it starts repeating itself. This is why we have this phenomenon regarding dopplegangers.
Where’s your post previous page ?Actually it does. Did you read my post summarizing its results in laymen terms? If I'm wrong, then please cite where I'm wrong in my dumbed down explanation of it?
@The FadeIf I ever see mine I'm giving him the fade
Where’s your post previous page ?
This experiment is basically an upgraded version of the double slit experiment. One of the counter-arguments people had to the original experiment was the idea that there was something we were doing physically that was causing the "measurement problem" (i.e. it isn't reality changing because of the conscious observer but rather our measurement tools having a physical effect on the particles when we decide to "look").
So some scientists came up with a way (using prisms) of not measuring which slit the particles go through in real time as they pass through the 2 holes (thus not affecting the particles in any physical way through measurement) but being able to know after the fact based on the design of the experiment which slit the particle passed through 50% of the time. The other 50% they wouldn't be able to tell at all.
What happened was everytime the scientists could tell which slit the particles went through they got a pattern showing the particles behaved like balls going through one slit or the other. Everytime the scientists couldn't tell which slit the particles went through they behaved like waves going through both slits at the same time. So it was purely our knowledge after the fact that determined whether the particles behaved like balls or waves. This experiment proves beyond a reasonable doubt that its our consciousness that creates reality. Not reality creating our consciousness.
Think of it like a video game. When your character has his back turned, the game is not gonna waste computing power rendering that area in the game. However, if your character turns around the computer instantly renders that enviroment. The delayed choice quantum eraser experiment essentially says our reality works the same way. When we look out into the world particles behave as discrete objects. When we aren't looking they are just a fuzzy wave of probabilities.
I would kill him and eat his heart to extend my lifespan.
Hopefully he isn’t thinking the same thing...
Ya just read it but my baby moms dumbed me down this past 2 years . I gotta fix up 2021Here
That happened to me once in highschool a chick ran up on me hugged me thinking I was someone completely different my horny ass was there pretending to be him for that hugI got one right here in Minneapolis. Some dude named Ricky.
Dude must be cool as hell, cause everyone be happy as hell to see dude.
Even some Spanish chick at the supermercado ran up on me like "Rrrriky!" hugged me and everything
I gotta meet dude one day
I got one right here in Minneapolis. Some dude named Ricky.
Dude must be cool as hell, cause everyone be happy as hell to see dude.
Even some Spanish chick at the supermercado ran up on me like "Rrrriky!" hugged me and everything
I gotta meet dude one day