Gregor Cuzak

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Strange think

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It came over me. What if thoughts live in a thought space, separate from the normal time-space? What if an electron passing the slits in the famous double slit experiment travels through the slits not only as a wavelet/particle but also in spirit, in the – let’s just call it – think-space. In think-space all paths are tried out, and hence an electron interferes with itself. The think-space would solve the issue of why an observer always changes the observation. An observer enters the think-space of the experiment. The observable time-space reality in this idea also does not fork out into multiple universes. It does not make decisions. It does not say shall I go left or right. It just is.

And yet every element of space-time, an electron for example has its own think-space component, a conscious element that affects it.

Think of entropy, specifically the second law of thermodynamics. Why is it that if it’s such a strong law (comment: unproven) that anything exists at all? If all were just falling apart, why would the exist any wholes? Imagine consciousness, i.e. thinking and being aware of thinking, acting as a force for bringing wholes into existence. Imagine of just thinking about something “pulls” it together. It’s like being conscious of a concept is the opposite force to entropy. Andrej Detela calls such processes sintropy. What if sintropy works because space-time has an adjacent think-space? Or if it’s vice versa and think-space is fundamental and all space-time matter just shows up a derivative?

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