>>12208788I made another post about this on /x/. Don't worry I'm not some schizo it's just that I'm very curious about why we exist when everything we observe around us is so extremely unstable and volatile. This is what I posted on existence:
Existence is something that does not matter. It does to us. Since being is the very core of who we are and how we define ourselves. Logically the universe would remain the same the same way the universe doesn't collapse when we die. But speaking from the point of quantum physics it would enter a different state where no predictions can be made anymore since there would be no-one to observe it. It would be in a weird superposition state where all possibilities exist at the same time, waiting to collapse back into being when being observed again. Our existence is so strange in this universe that this explanation sounds weird to us, but it's just the way matter behaves. To make it behave the way we are used to it there needs to be an interaction between us as the observer and the material as being observed. I hope this makes sense I can explain it further if you have questions.
>No offense, but made me lol for some reason, sorry.You are right though its quite funny in some way because when we put ourselves at the center everything around us seems weird. But its actually the other way around, we are the weird anomaly in a quite understandable universe.
>I did wonder why you didn't say 2nd and 3rd dimension instead of 1st and 2nd in earlier postThe 1st dimension implies an infinite line, the 2nd would be the y coordinate if your line coordinate would be the x coordinate. Like a coordinate system.