[X] Truth and lies are merely notes within the human register, from them is born perception, from perception descends reality, an orator must wield words as carefully as a master wields their blade.
That bit of pseudophilosophical wishy-washy only works until something outside of your reality acts on something within it. If a tree falls on your head in the woods, you won't be unharmed just because you were facing away and had headphones in.
It's not acting on your reality until you perceive it. Perception is how it acts on your reality.
The imperceivable causing changes to reality is the realm of souls and magic, not physics.
You appear to be conflating quantum uncertainty with regular uncertainty (i.e. just not knowing something). There is in fact a very important distinction between something being 1 or 0 and just not knowing which, and something being in a quantum superposition between 1 and 0.
No, in pointing out that if you are making an argument based on regular uncertainty as a metaphor, it falls apart when you consider quantum uncertainty.
The important distinction you draw only exists after we test to see which it is. Not before.
Quantum physics aren't Weeping Angels, they care not for if a sapient being is observing them. They care about if something is interacting with them. There is no interaction without alteration.
And yet, some interactions don't seem to break quantum superposition. Air molecules or vacuum doesn't make a difference to double-slit experiments.
Plus, you know, you cannot actually test if it makes a difference whether a sapient being os measuring them or not, because it's impossible to set up a situation where a sapient being isn't involved in the measuring.
It's an assumption.
My entire point is that reality does exist outside our observations.
Proven it.
That's the fundamental problem here: you cannot demonstrate reality without observing it.
Like you cannot prove a system of math from within the system. Incompletenrss Theorem, I think?
Second, it's not that the system is both at the same time. It's that there is a certain probability of being one or the other, but we can't know until we have observed it which means interacting with it and thus altering it.
If it's one or the other and we just don't know which yet, it could not interfere with itself. It's not just a particle with probable locations described by a wave function.
I really dislike the idea of "from perception descends reality". It's too Hui. They tried to make everyone perceive the Hui as the greatest, and it being an honour to be part of their 'art'. I don't want Ling Qi believing anything close to that.
The opposite has it's own problems. Running away too hard just gets us into different awfulness, rather than avoiding awfulness.