From: Paul Hovnanian P.E. on
Andrew Smyth wrote:
>
> I previously posted that the double slit experiment does not indicate
> that this universe "splits" when a conscious decision is made. What
> happens is the experimenter chooses to be in one of an infinite number
> of alternative already existing universes. This explanation explains
> "spooky action at a distance" and Aspect's quantum erasure experiment
> where a future decision seems to affect a past event----both are
> explained by the experimenter having picked an alternative universe
> with an already existing past which is compatable with the (present)
> pick of the experimenter.
>
> So the question arises how can a human choice be a quantum event when
> it has been shown that anything that involves more than a few atoms
> will not show the above described "quantum wierdness".
>
> The answer is as follows:
>
> The human brain is set up so that a "Yes" or "No" decision arises
> because of the measurement or lack of measurement of only one
> particle. It is not the macro event of the mouth saying "no" that puts
> the person in one of two (or more) possible alternative (pre existing)
> universes. It is that quantum "collapse of the wavefunction" (which
> has been demonstrated) which occurs when the brain, with the
> measurement of one particle, "decides", ie makes a conscious decision.
>
> Where does this happen? Everywhere---at all configurations ("past and
> present") where a set up in a brain allows a decision. Without these
> conscious decisions there's a static universe. That is there is just
> the neverending, already all set out universe, which is not moving one
> bit---just like a ten foot strip of 16 mm movie film is not moving.

Or perhaps its not our brains 'collapsing the wave function'. Maybe we
are all just rats in some high school science experiment of some Thetan
kid. And when he seeds our environment with yet another dual slit
experiment, its his conciousness that assigns us to one universe or
another.

Or maybe its the mice (protrusions into our dimension of
hyper-intellegent pan-dimensional beings). Or the dolphins (so long and
thanks for the fish).

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