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RE: A Brief Puzzle of Possible Worlds

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

I'm not sure, I suppose it depends on how you define a thought. If a thought is a real thing and there is another world or as some would say an alternate universe then maybe the spooky action at a distance doesn't seem so unreasonable.

On one level a thought is an electrical impulse so there is a flow of electrons which can be described as both particles and waves.Then when we observe particles they are sometimes seen to disappear, so where the fuck do they go ?

In physics quantum entanglement needs two particles to become entangled and then they remain entangled at large distances, some say forever.

So if a thought is a particle at some stage in its genesis and that thought/particle can be projected/disappear, then maybe it can become entangled with another reality and cause a permanent change at the point where it originated.

Then it starts to get really interesting as quantum entanglement theory states that a change in one of the entangled particles has an instant effect on it's entangled pair particle or group, so it seems to defy relativity and the theoretical speed of light.

So if we can defy physics in a real world experiment even though physicists insist we can't and back up with maths that basically proves that's it's improbable and don't really prove it's impossible then who knows.

Maybe we can be transported to other realities and project our thoughts. Many ancient cultures believed it was possible. Peruvian shaman, Australian aboriginals and Tibetan monks to name a few.

Anyone who's had a breakthrough dose of DMT has probably not returned from the experience without being changed forever. Maybe they've been quantumly entangled with another reality or realities.

Maybe I've just had way too much Vodka and less than 5 hours sleep over the last 3 days and I'm talking shit, who knows ?