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The Glitches of Reality, Part IV

Reality as Experiment (The Glitches of Reality Series)

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The Glitches of Reality, Part IV

De: Elias Verdan
Narrado por: Gilbert Pearl
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The universe is watching you. And it's been running tests.

Why does observing a particle change how it behaves? Why are physical constants tuned to impossible precision? Why do we see no aliens despite billions of planets where life could exist? Why does the future affect the past in quantum experiments?

These aren't mysteries. They're experimental protocols.

Part IV of The Glitches of Reality series presents evidence that reality operates like a laboratory studying consciousness and observation. Quantum mechanics, fine-tuned constants, retrocausality, and the Fermi Paradox all make sense as deliberate design for an experiment where you're both subject and instrument.

Every observation you make collapses quantum probability into classical reality. Every measurement affects outcomes. You're not discovering a pre-existing world. You're creating it through observation.

This audiobook reveals the experimental structure embedded in physics itself. Who's running it. What they're testing. And why you might be far more important to existence than you ever imagined.

The glitch isn't that reality seems like an experiment. The glitch is that we took so long to notice.

©2026 Elias Verdan (P)2026 Heinrich Wilson
Astronomía y espacio Ciencia Física
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