This short video suggests that reality might not exist independently, but could depend on the observer.
It even claims this idea might help unify relativity and quantum mechanics.
Not sure if it’s true, but I found it mildly interesting.
This short video suggests that reality might not exist independently, but could depend on the observer.
It even claims this idea might help unify relativity and quantum mechanics.
Not sure if it’s true, but I found it mildly interesting.
That’s like solipsism, raving mad and irrelevant.
@Buffalox@lemmy.world
It’s not really solipsism—it’s an observational model grounded in actual experimental data. At the very least, it’s not just some random idea.
No it’s not random, it is a very well known idea, here it’s also called if a tree topples in the forest, and there is nobody to hear it, does it make any sound?
The idea is moronic like a weak form of solipsism, and is an obvious thought that can be derived from Descartes I think therefore I am. But where Descartes actually made a valid point, any derived ideas like this lead nowhere.
It’s completely irrelevant and does NOTHING to help understand reality.