Astronomers Have Given Up...The Universe is NOT REAL!

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Published 2022-10-12
Are we an illusion or is the universe real? This question has plagued both philosophers and later scientists from essentially the dawn of human intelligence. There have been many interpretations over time that challenge the reality of our universe. Some say we are part of a dream; some say that we are acting out a prewritten story like a theatrical play or a movie, and some believe that we are in a game-like simulation. And then there is also the philosophical question, what even is reality?
According to three scientists, the reality is perhaps different from the universe we live in! This year’s Noble Prize Winners, John Clauser, Alain Aspect, and Anton Zeilinger are responsible for usurping the concept of reality in our universe, as we have long acknowledged it.

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All Comments (21)
  • Time and space are relative - the more time I spend with my relatives the more space I need
  • If humanity didn’t have eyes, then in our human understanding, sound would have been the fastest
  • I can confirm this with my daily observations. I can place an object on my table, countertop etc. It appears stable and should not fall over. The moment I turn my back, at a random interval of its choosing, the object will fall over, or end up on the floor. Initially, I believed it to be poltergeists, but I'm now convinced it's Kevin Bacon.
  • @JeremiahJai
    when i was a child, i used to stare at the mirror and keep asking myself "am i really here? do i actually exist?" over and over. idk if i did it so long that my eyes would dry out or what but i could swear sometimes my reflection would disappear. soon as it felt like i was sliding into a different dimension per say, i would stop myself and snap back into "reality". unfortunately my brain has adapted many different ideas and been abused in ways it wasnt as a child so whenever i attempt to do this again it doesn't work out. whatever our reality is, we may never know.
  • The ancient Hindu (Indian) of Vedanta has been proclaiming this for millenia. But will anyone in the world ( apart from India) acknowledge the contribution of the ancient Indian sages? They will say Western scientists have said it for the first time in the 21st century.
  • @danblades16
    I get the feeling our consciousnesses are like threads woven on a blanket, intertwined with other matter and masses.
  • @ManicBard
    Well, I am told so many times a week, "Oh, dad, you're unreal." My wife is no better, she says, "you can't be for real." After several years of hearing this, a video like this one feels totally normal to me. Whether the quantum leap is an instantaneous thing or not, I'm not sure, but I have seen a neuro pattern of mouse brains - which looked exactly like an astrological picture of the cosmos. Scary!!!
  • @ivanjakovl
    I wish I could somehow know all the secrets of the Universe. Even tho, I'm not sure I could handle it without going crazy or without having a brain meltdown. But nevertheless, I would be willing to risk it 🙄
  • It always surprises me that if scientists come up with a new theory and search for evidence they always find it, doesn't that mean that we create our own truth/world?
  • @Mr.Obongo
    I think there’s still a lot of science left to be discovered
  • @puka5908
    Often thought about that Theorie. The issue however is that there’re too many senses confirming you the reality so it’s hard to imagine we’re all in a movie caused by our brain
  • @rosirosae3508
    I admit that this idea often crossed my mind: if we weren't here, who would observe this universe? I love this topic LoL 👍🌈
  • The light we see from stars, is the light that was omitting from it a long time ago, depending on how far away the light is. It could be possible that our galaxy is moving through space faster than the speed of light, and we could see our own galaxy of what it looked like a long time ago.
  • @AllAboutTruth
    Best explanation, thank you. Made me subscribe 👍👍
  • @virajelix
    Everything is real but relative. It is only real because you experienced it, personally or subjectively. When you experienced it, so it's real there's no question at all about it. However, what you experienced is only within you, it may or may not exists to anyone else. In this case, relative. On the other hand, everything is changing, and so, what exists today for sure will exist in another form in billions of years; so, it's simply not real. This is the simple truth of everything is illusion; at the same time relatively real.
  • @AlanMedina314
    I don't think I could cope with the truth of the universe or if we made contact with Aliens. I may go crazy from the shock of it all.
  • @Amulgum
    "There is nothing more real than what cannot be seen and there is nothing more certain than what cannot be heard", Confusious..💯💫
  • @worldclassish
    A movie or simulation is close but if everything in the universe is actually a recording and we are emersed then it all makes sense. We still are able to select which record is most appropriate and we can join with others and then share our experience after. In this way we could experience an infinite potential. So we still have free will but at a different time.