Quote Originally Posted by TaiChiBob View Post
Here, i might refer to Heisenberg's observations.. that the experience responds to the observer's beliefs.. further, that response corresponds to the sincerity and depth of the beliefs.. and, so it is, that we each will live out our lives content in our beliefs, creating our experiences consistant with our beliefs and we will likely not change the world.. (unless science finds another, even better, way to end life as we know it.. )..

Be well..
Just putting it out there that Heisenberg's uncertainty work had more to do with measurement than belief. IE: when you measure the location of a sub-atomic particle it affects its speed, when you measure the speed it affects its location. That's different than assuming reality to be consensual at a fundamental, cosmological level.