A weird but serious solution for the Schrdingers

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15 years 6 months ago #20174 by greg87
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Leo,
Timelessness means the possibility of being in two places at the same time, which implies being in all places at the same time, observing and effecting outcomes. Measuring a length or a volume involves calculating within the timeframe of three dimensional space. Outside of the timeframe is the hyper-cube which is large and small, or here and there at the same time. This dimension exists, we just don't have the ordinary equipment to detect it. The extraordinary equipment required may start with emotion and would probably seem like a feeling or a dream but it would be able to produce verifiable results that would be hard to explain. We have all heard of such things, but science dictates that unless it is reproducible in a laboratory it cannot be trusted.

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15 years 6 months ago #15549 by Leo Vuyk
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As a consequence of this weird but serious Schrdinger's Cat solution, we should exchange the well known statement of Descartes: "I think, therefore I am", (Cogito ergo sum) by "I doubt, therefore we are" entangled by the mirror universe

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15 years 6 months ago #15550 by Leo Vuyk
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Hello Greg,
Thank you for your kind reaction.
I had doubts about the text I made (we made) before, and now at the end of my doubts I have to change it into:

As a consequence of this weird but serious Schrdinger's Cat solution, we should exchange the well known statement of Descartes: "I think, therefore I am", (Cogito ergo sum) by "I doubt, BECAUSE we are" (entangled by the mirror universe)

Leo.

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15 years 6 months ago #20272 by greg87
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Leo,
Thinking and doing are not always the same thing. We are what we do, but we are rarely what we think we are. Maybe the maxim should be, "I think, therefore I think I am."

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15 years 6 months ago #15611 by Stoat
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I believe that that Descartes said " I doubt, therefore I am."

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15 years 6 months ago #15555 by Alan McDougall
The actual quote from Descartes is "If I doubt that I am doubting, then I am doubting that I am doubting and if I doubt that I am doubting I must be thinking and if I am thinking therefore I am

I feel as if I am a small boy holding but a teaspoon of knowledge standing before the Infinity Ocean of all knowledge

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