To my mind even a simulation must have some reality projecting it. It may be true that there are as many perceptions of reality as there are cognizant entities and as many interpretations of perceptions as there are objective minds, but is there any tangible reason for more than one reality to exist?
With the laws of physics presenting us with so many at least seemingly similar things and even distant galaxies showing the same elements as our's, I doubt it.
It is confusing enough as it is - but there is always room for learning!
To my mind even a simulation must have some reality projecting it. It may be true that there are as many perceptions of reality as there are cognizant entities and as many interpretations of perceptions as there are objective minds, but is there any tangible reason for more than one reality to exist?
With the laws of physics presenting us with so many at least seemingly similar things and even distant galaxies showing the same elements as our's, I doubt it.
It is confusing enough as it is - but there is always room for learning!
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