On Monday, July 5, 2021 at 4:25:09 AM UTC+2 Brent wrote:

> But there's no random selection involved unless you make it a postulate.  
> Otherwise it's just a collection.
>
There is obviously a selection because I don't see all possible outcomes, 
just one.

>   And if there's a selection (by nature) then why not a selection of one 
> that is realized?
>
What is the difference between "realized" and "unrealized"? If I don't 
grace something with my presence and perception it doesn't mean that it is 
"unrealized".

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