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kindaroomy
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I have never been to the pyramids in Egypt. I'd love to go one day. I am sure their configuration will be just as others have seen, and as the visitor map describes. Why is it that my experience will correspond exactly with others' experience if I am collapsing quantum potential with respect to my own independent observation/measurement? Is that proof that the pyramids have their own inherent physical existence beyond observation and 'the measurement problem'? Is their a remote chance that my digital camera will capture a photo of the pyramids that does not look at all like what I see while I press the shutter release?
thx, CJ
thx, CJ