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halpmeimacat2 karma

Thank you for taking the time to answer. Pardon me if I'm misinterpreting, but what I'm hearing you say is the world wouldn't exist if we didn't exist to observe it?

Shrodinger's Cat is explicitly addressing the position and spin of entangled particles. It's the act of observing that determines one or the other. But that stops there: with the particles.

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Can you explain how "we are absolutely essential to it"? My understanding of science says that if all of humanity disappeared, the rest of creation - life on earth - would still go on. For the better, some might even argue.