Jul 5, 2021
Is Reality a Game of Quantum Mirrors? A New Theory Helps Explain Schrödinger’s Cat
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: food, habitats, quantum physics
Imagine you sit down and pick up your favorite book. You look at the image on the front cover, run your fingers across the smooth book sleeve, and smell that familiar book smell as you flick through the pages. To you, the book is made up of a range of sensory appearances.
But you also expect the book has its own independent existence behind those appearances. So when you put the book down on the coffee table and walk into the kitchen, or leave your house to go to work, you expect the book still looks, feels, and smells just as it did when you were holding it.