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Are we limited by what we see?

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Quantum mechanic's many-worlds interpretation says every possible outcome to every event can exist in its own "world". I can imagine the possible outcome of an event and observe it. Unfortunately, the reality that I imagine is subjective and cannot be observed by others. So if not everyone can observe the outcome of an event are people limited by this?

Does our universe/reality confine us to only observe what is within it?

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  1. Objective reality exists independent of observation.

    Multiple realities exist only in the sense that the temporal continuum is not static and its future state is determined by the outcome of events that result from the causes defined by the behavior of nondeterministic matter/energy systems.


  2. We are limited by our imagination.

  3. Alexis, had a wonderful answer, it's just amazing too me how fast, the learning curve seams to be coming up in this world, It actually gives me a hope for the future, It will be nice once we all come together in peace won;t it...

    You must get past the trick ov the eyes, where the two optical nerves are connected to your eyeballs...

    At those two spots, we have blind spots...

    When you open your mind to more senses...

    You see a whole new world...

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