• Ayush Jain
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    I’ve been exploring the nature of consciousness, time, and the universe, and I’d love to hear your thoughts on these ideas:

    1. Consciousness as Fundamental:
    Consciousness is not just an emergent phenomenon but a fundamental property of the universe. It creates a dual multiverse: one shaped by each being's unique experience and another formed by the set of all possible human experiences through decision-making.


    2. Free Will as a Journey, Not a Choice:
    Decisions often feel like free will, but they may be pre-determined by prior experiences and values, akin to retrieving answers from a "cache." Active reasoning feels like control because we consciously live through the line of reasoning.


    3. Reality Requires Observation:
    The universe exists only when observed. Without observation, there’s only potentiality—an idea resonating with quantum mechanics and idealism.


    4. Time as a Byproduct of Entropy:
    Time is not an independent entity but a construct emerging from the increase in entropy. For the universe to exist beyond nothingness, time is essential to define and characterize change.



    How do these ideas resonate with you? What are your perspectives on the interplay between consciousness, observation, and the structure of reality?
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