Cap
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Something to think about:
Does the act of astrological inquiry solidify (in lack of a better term) the outcome into a reality in the same way as observer collapses the wave function in quantum mechanics? (most recent experiments suggest that it is the act of collecting data that actually collapses the wave function, although observer has to be included).
Another example would be a medical scan. A person may have some probability of illness, depending on various factors, and medical scan may or may not find illness. But, according to principles of quantum mechanics, if the medical scan does find the illness that means the illness exists only from the moment when the medical scan was applied. Prior to that moment, it was unknown, it was just a possibility with some probability attached to it.
Similarly, it may be the act of astrological inquiry (collecting data) that sealed the fate of the letter. Prior to that, only a probability of letter being undeliverable existed.
Does the act of astrological inquiry solidify (in lack of a better term) the outcome into a reality in the same way as observer collapses the wave function in quantum mechanics? (most recent experiments suggest that it is the act of collecting data that actually collapses the wave function, although observer has to be included).
Another example would be a medical scan. A person may have some probability of illness, depending on various factors, and medical scan may or may not find illness. But, according to principles of quantum mechanics, if the medical scan does find the illness that means the illness exists only from the moment when the medical scan was applied. Prior to that moment, it was unknown, it was just a possibility with some probability attached to it.
Similarly, it may be the act of astrological inquiry (collecting data) that sealed the fate of the letter. Prior to that, only a probability of letter being undeliverable existed.