After watching the confusing video, re-watch the last two minutes. It's mind blowing!
Now consider this when looking at the universe millions of light years away, or is it?
Maybe the detector interferes with the atoms in some way when it is plugged in.
Everything exists not only in this dimension we can see with our eyes, but also in other dimensions we can't see with our eyes, which can interfere with this dimension.
For example, there is also the astral dimension we can't see, but we also got astral bodies which leave our "physical" bodies after they "die". (We don't "die", only our bodies "die".) So, we are constantly being watched from the beings living in the astral dimension, they can see us but we can't see them, and they can interfere with our visible world but we can't be aware of them.
So, both the atoms and the detector also exist in the astral dimension, and maybe there is some interference from there we can't be aware of.
There is also a question where does the matter come from. And everything is created from higher dimensions into lower dimensions. It is also a key to "immortality" if we knew how to switch the control of our body from this "physical" level to the astral level, we could be repairing and healing our "physical" bodies from the astral level, so that they are always healthy and fresh, and that they can "live forever".
But we do actually live in a "simulation", we are just the characters God created, like in a video game, and everyone got their role.
lIke he said, if you know the answer, there's a Nobel waiting for you. :bigl :bigl :bigl :bigl
Quote from: Solar on December 31, 2022, 07:11:36 AMlIke he said, if you know the answer, there's a Nobel waiting for you. :bigl :bigl :bigl :bigl
Ha ha, I don't know the answer, just guessing. :smile: But I would have refused the Nobel anyways. :smile:
Quote from: milos on January 01, 2023, 10:50:09 AMHa ha, I don't know the answer, just guessing. :smile: But I would have refused the Nobel anyways. :smile:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Me Too!
Well, the experiment proved there is a different behavior of the atoms in a relation to whether we are measuring them or not. I think that is a good start. Now, we have to ask: "Why?" :cool:
And once we discover why, then it will no longer be a mystery but just a knowledge.
I think this is enough for half a Nobel. :cool: But still don't want it.
Quote from: milos on January 02, 2023, 01:01:23 PMWell, the experiment proved there is a different behavior of the atoms in a relation to whether we are measuring them or not. I think that is a good start. Now, we have to ask: "Why?" :cool:
And once we discover why, then it will no longer be a mystery but just a knowledge.
I think this is enough for half a Nobel. :cool: But still don't want it.
And just like that, we're back to square one.