I am hoping a physics professional can help me out with this question:
Thesis: AR's are not possible without choice.
My thoughts are that alternative realities do not exist without someone/something "choosing" them into existence. For example, this morning I chose to have cereal for breakfast. However, the AR viewpoint in last weeks episode would say that there are AR's that have me eating an infinite number of different food options for breakfast. My point; while all those other potential options are available none except the one option I selected are valid (real) unless I select it.
Put another way, let's say Jack O'Neill goes to the bakery and a clerk presents him with the option for red or white frosting on a cake heh wishes to order. He selects white. This "choice" renders the red option null and void and no longer possible because he do not choose for it to be an option any longer. There is no AR automatically "born" that has Jack selecting the red frosting option. The red frosting option simply not a possibility.
My point being that reality is shaped by our choices instead of being a prerecorded set of all possibilities where the correct reality is injected into every situation depending on our real time decisions.
Sorry this all seems so "Matrix-esque".
Can someone explain how the Atlantis version of AR fits with current views on physics; in specific, if our current models allow for such alternate realities?
Thank you.
Thesis: AR's are not possible without choice.
My thoughts are that alternative realities do not exist without someone/something "choosing" them into existence. For example, this morning I chose to have cereal for breakfast. However, the AR viewpoint in last weeks episode would say that there are AR's that have me eating an infinite number of different food options for breakfast. My point; while all those other potential options are available none except the one option I selected are valid (real) unless I select it.
Put another way, let's say Jack O'Neill goes to the bakery and a clerk presents him with the option for red or white frosting on a cake heh wishes to order. He selects white. This "choice" renders the red option null and void and no longer possible because he do not choose for it to be an option any longer. There is no AR automatically "born" that has Jack selecting the red frosting option. The red frosting option simply not a possibility.
My point being that reality is shaped by our choices instead of being a prerecorded set of all possibilities where the correct reality is injected into every situation depending on our real time decisions.
Sorry this all seems so "Matrix-esque".
Can someone explain how the Atlantis version of AR fits with current views on physics; in specific, if our current models allow for such alternate realities?
Thank you.
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