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Another note - about 1959 in (I think it was) Physics Today, an article by Hugh Everett, John Wheeler and Greer (EWG) dealing with Schroedinger's "cat paradox". The issue was that quantum mechanics views all states as collectively superposed probabilities, which meant that a cat imprisoned in a sealed box with a poisonous chemical, unavailable to be directly examined, must be viewed as part dead and part alive. The EWG solution was to suggest that reality is actually all possible states, with state probabilities superposed, so that we experience only one of all the possible states of existence we might share. Every choice made thus affects what we experience. There is no reason that discarnate beings could not make choices to control which states we, including the discarnate spook, would then experience. Accordingly, what we experience as a continuous stream of events would actually be a series of related snapshot (quantum) universes in which we all, incarnate and discarnate, share causality, and thus physical events can be selected (like a changed oscillator bias) that we would not expect if we alone were the sole cause of our experiences.
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