Imagine you're playing with building blocks, your choices shape what happens next, just like how your mind can change the whole universe in quantum realities.
You know how sometimes when you’re really focused on a toy, it feels like it’s waiting for you to pick it up? In quantum realities, tiny particles act kind of like that. They don’t decide what they want to be until someone, or something, looks at them.
Like a Choice Between Two Paths
Think of the universe as a big playground with two slides: one red and one blue. If no one is watching, the particle is both slides at once, kind of like how you can imagine being on both slides before choosing which one to go down. But when someone looks, or your mind focuses on it, the particle decides where it wants to be.
It’s like if you're playing hide and seek, and the universe is hiding behind a curtain. When you peek through the curtain (like looking at the particle), it chooses a spot, and that's how your mind helps decide what happens in the whole universe! Imagine you're playing with building blocks, your choices shape what happens next, just like how your mind can change the whole universe in quantum realities.
You know how sometimes when you’re really focused on a toy, it feels like it’s waiting for you to pick it up? In quantum realities, tiny particles act kind of like that. They don’t decide what they want to be until someone, or something, looks at them.
Examples
- You think of blue, and suddenly everything around you feels more vivid.
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See also
- What is the observer effect in quantum mechanics?
- Does observation change reality?
- How Does A Real Life Quantum Delayed Choice Experiment Work?
- How Could You Walk Through Walls?
- How Does Entanglement Work?