In clarification to the last post, I am writing an addendum. The reason I said Quantum Mechanics isn't weird is because it is the basis of our reality and also because the theory itself is very successful. So successful that those who use it don't even need to know how it works, however, to really … Continue reading Why Quantum Mechanics isn’t Weird (closer to a straight answer, but not quite)
Bernardo Kastrup
Consciousness and the Measurement Problem, part. 1
Meaning is a state of consciousness and consciousness is what gives life and thus matter=energy (the stuff that keeps us alive), meaning. There is no upper limit to how much consciousness a physical system can have, or the number of entangled particles within that system (limited only by the number of particles). Therefore it is conceivable that the entire universe is entangled in a conscious system “only the inanimate universe and living bodies are observers” (Kastrup 109:2019).
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