 Originally Posted by Athylus
Would the vastness of space be a reality, without someone or something to observe it? Would there be a point to the existence of said universe, without observers? If so, then aren't we the creators of our own universe?
Just like when we aren't dreaming, there is no one to sense the surrounding. No one can see, feel, hear, smell or listen to the dream we make up. Does it still exist then? I don't think so. I think the same can be said for our universe.
I would say yes and no. It all depends on from what viewpoint one takes. But the obvious viewpoint that everybody have is their own. So that is a good start to begin with since we cant say for sure what is beyond that. But from a personal view point, all we percieve does exist in some form or another. And what we dont percieve in the moment, does not exist as long as it is not percieved by the observer. That does indeed make us the creator of our own universe yes.
Dreams are always personal even though shared dreaming would or is possible. So we dream in our sleep, and we dream when we are "awake". For who might that exist or not? For the dreamer of course. But I think an even more important question to that is, does it matter? And if it do or it dont, then why?
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