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The essence of fate: Quantum entanglement

First, please consider three questions:

  1. Which comes first, the "cause" or the "effect"?

  2. Which comes first, "knowing" or "doing"?

  3. Which comes first, "awareness" or "change"?

  4. Which comes first, "posing a question" or "solving a problem"?

I believe most people think this way: there is the "cause" before the "effect"; you must "know" before you can "do"; you must be "aware" before you can "change"; and you must "pose a question" before you can "solve a problem." However, quantum mechanics tells us a truth: cause and effect happen simultaneously, knowing and doing are inseparable, awareness is change, and posing a question is actually solving a problem! Indeed, this overturns our cognition and concepts, but this is the truth of the world. Studying the logic behind it carefully is enlightening!



What is "quantum entanglement"?

In the microscopic quantum world, two particles can transcend the limitations of time and space, achieving instantaneous sensing and interaction. This is also known as "synchronous causality," where cause and effect coexist simultaneously. Reflected in the macroscopic world, it means that actions and results are synchronized, a phenomenon that is difficult for people to accept.


Using games as an example may make it easier to understand. In online games, the moment you release a skill, whether it hits the target is already determined because the game rules are determined by underlying code. However, at the moment you release the skill, you cannot see the result. You have to stare at the screen for a few seconds before you can judge the outcome. In fact, the outcome already exists, but you are unaware of it.


Our world is similar to a game. Your subconscious determines your thoughts, your thoughts determine your actions, and your actions determine your results. In reality, all results are calculated at the moment of thought. It's just that we cannot see it; we can only wait for it to happen. Therefore, most people believe only when they see it with their own eyes, while a few believe and can see. This belief is faith.


At the moment we take action, the result has already been determined. The subsequent processes only provide a reasonable explanation for the result. People call the phenomena they can see through "laws" and the phenomena they cannot see through "fate."

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