Blaine Coleman
2 min readDec 5, 2022

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Thank you for replying.

"Each individual experience is unique to that individual & his/her own creation."

True, but- "matter" doesn't exist on the quantum level, merely energy. Forces of that energy or created by that energy are what we experience (observe) as objective reality. In short, there is no "objective" reality since we all experience those forces differently. Which means that objective reality doesn't exist on its own; it must be "observed" to be seen as "real". The observer does not have to be humans only; assuming the Big Bang theory is correct, all that energy was connected at the very beginning and due to quantum entanglement, all the energy that created those forces is still connected, regardless of the "distance", distance itself being a human construct that does not "exist" outside of human observation. The "time", another human construct, a "thing" takes to move from one point to another is distance and an arbitrary unit has been decided upon by humans to describe "time".

It all seems to be a map laid over a grid that is laid over the energy that underlies all "creation". Two or more steps removed, at least, from the base energy of the universe that help our brains to create the "reality" we experience. In that way, an "objective" reality can exist because it is "observing" itself.

I'm not a quantum physicist or a scientist of any sort and would never claim to be, but I do believe that the deeper one searches for new "particles" the more that will be found.

As the founder of a certain religion said: "We tread on forces; withdraw them and creation must inevitably collapse".

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Blaine Coleman
Blaine Coleman

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Rel. Studies, Creative Writing… Social liberal/fiscal conservative, occasional writer- profile pic- 6-yr-old coal minor 1910-flow with the Tao, all will be well

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