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Oct 6 2012, 4:08 AM EDT
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As discussed by the Schrodinger's cat experiment, this is how it would turn out because as the experiment states: A cat is in a box with some other deadly non-living item, Now the cat can't be declared dead or alive until it is perceived to be one or the other. The same can be said if we were to, let's say, put a person in a box with a gun, every time we do that, the universe theoretically, splits into multiple universes, one where the guy uses the gun on himself, one where he doesn't touch the gun, etc. Beliefs in god or not, we may have to accept the fact that we may be living a life with multiple universes. I base my theory off of the ever present ideals that are so present in religion..... If we cannot perceive god, is he really there? The argument may be raised that since we cannot perceive the universe, using the same logic. But if you believe the images that computers have recorded and relayed to us, the universe is very much there. After all, logic is what computers are built on. They are built to see what we see. Moreover, on the subject of religion, the way religion in itself works is that people believe what they believe is true, which is the basis that religion operates on, without belief, religion could not exist. Without religion, the world would be in total chaos. So we can't have religion, but we also can't not have religion for the world to last.Sorry about subjugating whoever read this to the torture of mental a.d.d.
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