FOGGY
MOUNTAIN
























I'm here, but what's happening around me?
Reality seems perfectly solid to us, and we are convinced that we perceive a material environment distinct from ourselves. Yet, quantum physics teaches us that matter exists in the form of a probability wave, meaning that the atom is not located somewhere, but is rather a set of probabilities of being in a specific place.
The very act of observing transforms this wave into matter. It is therefore our consciousness that creates the universe around us and that we observe. There is no reality beyond what we observe…
Calm, gentle yet cold. The mist dulls our senses but sharpens our thoughts.
A question humanity has pondered for a long time: is reality truly real? Explanations have evolved over time, Descartes spoke of an evil demon, the genius malignus, while today we increasingly speak of simulation. What chills me the most is that this theory is becoming more and more plausible as science advances.
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FOGGY
MOUNTAIN
























I'm here, but what's happening around me?
Reality seems perfectly solid to us, and we are convinced that we perceive a material environment distinct from ourselves. Yet, quantum physics teaches us that matter exists in the form of a probability wave, meaning that the atom is not located somewhere, but is rather a set of probabilities of being in a specific place.
The very act of observing transforms this wave into matter. It is therefore our consciousness that creates the universe around us and that we observe. There is no reality beyond what we observe…
Calm, gentle yet cold. The mist dulls our senses but sharpens our thoughts.
A question humanity has pondered for a long time: is reality truly real? Explanations have evolved over time, Descartes spoke of an evil demon, the genius malignus, while today we increasingly speak of simulation. What chills me the most is that this theory is becoming more and more plausible as science advances.