Originally Posted by Don Perignom View Post
Originally Posted by DGenBen View Post
You are arguing as if objective reality exists, but there is evidence that it may not.

The multiverse hypothesis and the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics suggest the existence of multiple parallel realities or universes.

If true, this would imply that reality is not singular or objective but rather composed of an infinite array of possibilities.

The limit of current human knowledge raise questions about the knowability and accessibility of an objective reality

How can we be certain that our perceptions or beliefs accurately reflect an external reality if our access to it is inherently limited?

The relativity of perception and experience suggests that what is considered real or objective may vary depending on individual perspectives, cultural contexts, and subjective interpretations.
On one of my science podcasts, they hypothesized a universe where the regular Oreos are double stuf.
There could also be a universe where Oreos were never invented & you could only get Hydrox cookies.

In fact there would be one where the Hydrox cookies were regular and also one where the regulars were double stuff.

There would also be one where Hydrox had a better marketing manager & came up with a different name that didn’t sound like a chemical so they would have been the market leader in creme filled cookies & Oreos never could have entered the market & outsold them in the first place.