Klee Irwin - Are We Living In A Simulation? - Part 5 - The Self-Simulation Hypothesis

How might the self-simulation hypothesis interpretation of quantum mechanics impact your life personally? For some, the answer is more flow and optimism. But why? The mathematics and experiments of quantum mechanics strongly imply that thoughts associated with observations change physicality in both directions of time. But those changed quantum probabilities still live within the set of possible world-line evolutions that conserve momentum and spin angular momentum. This is a fancy way of saying states of thought are generalized interactions or observations of reality that steer the evolution of reality to equally energy efficient – equally probable quantum world lines – as the evolutions of reality that would have occurred if you did not have the thought or observation. Put differently, what you worry about or are optimistic about can tilt the quantum probabilities for one world line, similar to the many world’s interpretation of QM, to occur vs another. Being optimistic or pessimistic in this physics
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