i dont know if anyone has already given this answer, because im stoned and theres too much to read.. forgive if someone has

anyway, from what I know, no objects are actually in one position until somebody observes that object and 'chooses' a position for it to be in. in other words, when we stand in front of a table, and turn around so the table is behind us, then that table is not in the same place as it was when we looked at it, but in an infinite amount of possible places, as is every object. it is proved that photons can be in more than one place simultaneously, and in a Flordia research lab they actually have a single object (dont remember what it is) that is actually in more than one place at the same time.. you see the same object twice, but it is actually only one object (i guess that would be kinda hard to prove....) Now, when we look at an object, we automatically 'hone in' on one particular position for that object... we dont consciously do this, so it goes to figure that there is an 'observer' whom chooses where in space-time this object will be when we look at it.. is this 'observer' God, our soul, aliens, what? who knows? im stoned and ive forgotten what i was talkin about
GHoSToKeR Reviewed by GHoSToKeR on . A deep thinking question, for those that like to think. Simple question with many possibilities, "How do you know the world exists behind you?" When you turn around you can no longer see anything outside of your front and peripheral vision. How do you know that the world actually exists when you turn around? How do you know that the world doesn't simply exists where you can see it? A mirror, a camera, a friend telling you, etc. all have to exists in front of you for you to see what they are showing. As in, a mirror could show you what you Rating: 5