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Originally Posted by Daffy Duck At the end of the day, even if this were true, we seem to have no way of proving it to ourselves.
And it doesn't change anything anyway. |
And no need to prove it, either. It's a useful perspective, or it's not.
(Daffy, feel free to *prove* the existence of California by bringing Brunhilda out for a visit to Santa Monica, anytime!)
I can see why the idea of subjective reality could be upsetting to people who use only the objective reality lens. OR lives inside of SR, so someone using an SR lens can accept the perspective of OR without it meaning anything. But from an OR perspective, the two are mutually exclusive, so if SR is right, then OR is wrong, and then where am I? That's an uncomfortable place to be.
I think the people who use either perspective most successfully (that is, free of upset and free to get the results you want) are the ones who recognize that each person (avatar

) gets to choose, and that's perfect.