--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > Well done.  Just as a question, what does this principle
> > > > have to say about multiple observers?  What does the
> > > > potential do when suddenly observed simultaneously by
> > > > two different observers?  Are there two waves, one for
> > > > each observer, or is there only one, some kind of com-
> > > > posite wave, generated by the combined influence of 
> > > > the two observers?
> > > 
> > > Good question. There is no such thing as simultaneous 
> > > observation 
> > > though. It is similar to that space problem posed that if you 
> > > always travel just half the remaining distance to an object,  
> > > you will never reach the object.
> > 
> > "Antelope Freeway, one-sixty-four mile."
> > 
> > Anyone get that?  :-)
> 
> Firesign Theatre; Love those guys! 

We're all bozos on this bus.

> > Ah, but what is "the same time?"  
> > 
> > What, for that matter, is time?  Quantum mechanically
> > speaking, that is.
> 
> In my experience, time is memory. So the independent observer is a 
> fiction created by ourselves to independently 'create' time for 
> ourselves, through our memory. If two observers maintain the 
> fiction of being separate from each other, they will never observe 
> the same thing.
>
> On the other hand, two observers can observe something at the same 
> time if each is aware of the other as themselves; wholeness 
> recognizing itself. Then there is only one time, one memory, and 
> one 
> observation. The linkage or 'glue' occurs through the simultaneous 
> recognition of infinite Reality within both observers. ...

Great rap!






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