Professor T said:
It is such a miniscule thing, but something that changes it's own stucture & behavior depending on the scientist or observer measuring it, which in it's self is a good argument that the underlying stucture of all matter is consiousness, for how else can one explain how these particals behave at the bequest of observers?
Very well said, IMO. I think your statement could be flipped. Perhaps consciousness behaves at the bequest of these particles. When we measure a system at the quantum level, is the result not determined by the probabilities inherent in that system? When a particle in superposition "chooses" which probability becomes a "real" particle, we are just along for the ride, so to speak.
So in this sense, although by our measurement we make the particle become "real", the superposition state is in charge of its own probabilistic outcome. This may be nitpicking, but there is always elements of uncertainty inherent in QM, which we are helpless to predict or know beforehand.
Looking at it this way, I think one could say the probabilistic nature of reality determines what we are conscious of.
The nature of QM and Relativity are counter-intuitive. For consciousness to determine reality, would not reality be deterministic and obey the logic and intuition of human rational thought?
I think the universe is "out there", and although we can manipulate our environment to some extent, our consciousness is an entity that is mainly a spectator. After all, the universe came first, and we must submit to and obey its nature, it does not obey us.
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Put it this way... How can one measure the mass of a thought?
one cant.. It is nothing.. But one cannot deny that thoughts have limitless potential.
I would not contend that a thought is not nothing. A thought is an electro-chemical pattern in the brain.