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If a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it, dose it make a sound?
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Yes I understand your reasoning but according to the double slit experiment and what Angel just said everything is everywhere and can also be nothing and nowhere.
When there is no observer the electrons stay in wave form; endless possibilities. It isn't untill the process is measured that the wave function collapses into "reality"
So like I said if you had no connection to this world ViA your senses and you were in said woods and the said tree falls on top of your head what happens.
Quoting: Zantrick I think quantum physics and the slit test prove there must be an observer for this planned net. If there is no observer than nothing exists. But there will always be an observer and that observer is more you than you realize ;-)
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