Do you ever assume that reality just exists “out there” on its own?
There’s an idea suggesting that reality might actually depend on the state or structure of the observer (like us).
In other words, reality may not be something fixed from the start, but something that forms when certain conditions of observation are met.
This could even be a kind of Copernican shift that overturns some basic assumptions in physics. Probably worth knowing about.
It’s explained in a short video if you’re interested: https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/c714dc8c-eb93-4317-b369-8e57fac880fc?artifactId=4b0c43ff-308e-4668-94ec-8289bb14fe79


Assume? No.
Conclude? Depends on the evidence.
Are you the same kid who was asking about this a week or so ago, or do I have to start from the beginning?
@Nemo@slrpnk.net
I was here about 5 days ago, so I might not be the same person.
This person is just posting slop. I’m not sure if trolling/farming, but any interaction will just feed their weird delusions or bait. Just ignore would be my suggestion.