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It sounded as if earlier your were alluding to an offshoot of "The Heisenberg Principle" (re: Matter being relative to the observer). For all pragmatic purposes, though, with no world there is no existence and, consequently, no observer ... and vice versa. Theory is great but what practical purpose is it to me when my matrix of understanding is within a 4-D world? I mean, I might as well buy into Bishop Berkely's contention that my mind creates my world ... and I can't abide by that 'cause I'm not THAT smart .
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I hate it when I somehow completely miss a good post.....
I'll give you my brief summation minus all the technical/philosophical jargon then led me here. :D
All there is is substance X.
Substance X can't be weighed, measured or quantified in any way.
Substance X is infinite. This means there is no space, no time, no matter, no particals......just substance X.
Substance X is infinite possibilities.
Existance as we know it is one possibility in a set of infinte possibilities. Sort of like a big cosmic choose your own adventure book. A matrix of things that could happen linkind to other things that could happen.
But in the begining there is nothing but a singularity. A singularity of possibilities. Once a single possibility begins to exists there is no longer a singularity and the matrix of possibilities begins for lack of a better term movement.
Unfortunately, human conciousness is not designed to grasp the concept of an infinite singularity. It goes completely against our view of space and time. But, if you can let go of that preconception.....you may end up in thereapy like I did.
One of my favorite things to ponder is
Infinite monkies with Infinite typerwriters over Infinite time could produce the complete works of Shakespere.
This is true. If you don't think it is then you do not understand infinite.