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Originally Posted by uh-oh
yea i don't know enough
but i know things react differently when observed, but not because they know they are being observed, but because the act of observing them exerts a "force" for lack of a better word i know.
i forget what it was, some super small particle/material whatever they were researching in some nerd lab, they got hype over because it behaved differently when observed until they realized for us to observe it, light needed to hit it, and the light hitting it caused the change, not us observing it. if that makes sense
thats all i got.
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double slit experiment where a conscious observer made the particle behave differently.
Consciousness is the force bro. Theoretically, reality is perception based. When introducing a conscious being into a lucid simulation, the outcomes can become almost endless, lending credence to the multiverse theory as well.
EDIT: I used the term "lucid" being the simulation is based off of choice with loose tolerance perimeters. Basically, a "pick your poison" type of program. The end result depends on the user. Thing is the interface is also jacked into the time continuum, or at least what we understand time to be. As you said, light is an important part of the equation but when you factor in frequency and vibration in the particles, that's where the fun begins. You start delving into the quantum realm.