Consider setups such as light diffraction, or even particle diffraction, where interference patterns are observed that suggest waves rather than particles. We are told that the photon/particle travels on two different journey's simultaneously, and recombines probabilistically to produce the output pattern.
It is generally accepted that these simultaneous journeys take place in parallel universes, suggesting that particles can phase out of our own, and into others, and then come back again. So on the quantum level, these parallel universes are accessible with something as simple as the double-slits setup.
Now this must be happening all the time, everywhere, as a particle runs into some kind of obstacle particle and has to go around it one way or the other way, and take both journey's simultaneously.
Then i was thinking, where am I in all of this fuzz? Surely consciousness is no exception. Is my consciousness fully of this universe, or am I spread partly into parallel universes too. So that when I am aware of something, it is a process occurring mostly in this universe, but partly in other universes too.
I'm also thinking, of Heisenberg (sp) uncertainty and how we are unaware of both momentum and position with precision. Perhaps this is a consequence of our measuring devices (us, the observers) being spread across parallel universes -- in some of those the particle is over here, in others the particle is over there, so what we experience is a blur of these universe states.
I'm not sure where I'm going with this now; it was clearer in my head this morning. There were a few other thoughts I had related to this idea which seemed feasible.
Comments?
It is generally accepted that these simultaneous journeys take place in parallel universes, suggesting that particles can phase out of our own, and into others, and then come back again. So on the quantum level, these parallel universes are accessible with something as simple as the double-slits setup.
Now this must be happening all the time, everywhere, as a particle runs into some kind of obstacle particle and has to go around it one way or the other way, and take both journey's simultaneously.
Then i was thinking, where am I in all of this fuzz? Surely consciousness is no exception. Is my consciousness fully of this universe, or am I spread partly into parallel universes too. So that when I am aware of something, it is a process occurring mostly in this universe, but partly in other universes too.
I'm also thinking, of Heisenberg (sp) uncertainty and how we are unaware of both momentum and position with precision. Perhaps this is a consequence of our measuring devices (us, the observers) being spread across parallel universes -- in some of those the particle is over here, in others the particle is over there, so what we experience is a blur of these universe states.
I'm not sure where I'm going with this now; it was clearer in my head this morning. There were a few other thoughts I had related to this idea which seemed feasible.
Comments?