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Originally Posted by Avalokiteshvara
Tanisari, isn't there some sort of quantum thing that says something about things being indeterminate before they are observed? This is way out of my field, so I'm probably wrong, however, it's amusing to think that the world was shapeless before we saw it.
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You're talking about Schroedinger's Cat. Don't have time to explain it, so look it up online. But it's to do with radioactive decay and subatomic particale interactions and their slipperiness. But anything that's even large enough to see in a common light microscope has a probabilty of such occurences happening so small that it would take longer than the universe has been around to witness properties like that.
How ya doing, buddy?