Saturday, June 13, 2009

A thought about quantum theory

There is a simple argument available in Quantum ideas that suggests something is not really happening unless there is some one there to observe it happening.  That is to say that if a tree falls in the woods, and no one was there it did not make a sound, unless of course you were there the day before and carefully measured leaf positions and returned the next day to see they had been vibrated. . . nevermind.  
Now, if you find yourself at a party that everyone knows eachother, see how well you can go without being noticed.  If enough people know you are there but ane not observing you , then your belief will be outpowered by the untapped beliefs of the sub-conscous minds of the fellow party goers.  That is to say, you will be compelled in a dreamlike fashion by the minds of the others at the party.  
And believe me. . . you friends have wild dreams.

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