| | I've just recently watched "What the BLEEP do we know?", a movie involving the intricacies of the human mind, reality, and so forth. One of the premises brought up within the movie was related to quantum physics. Basically, it stated that the study of Quantum Physics has revealed a nature of reality that negates the premise of the Primacy of Existence, and in fact, leaned toward the Primacy of Consciousness. The folks in the movie didn't quite use these exact erudite terms of philosophy, but this is what their overall message was.
The only defense for the Primacy of Existence that comes to mind in the face of such Quantum Physical discoveries, is that the fact remains: no matter how hard we wish for a volcano to stop erupting, it ain't going to happen. Regardless of how hard we "will" for trees to grow hundred dollar bills, it ain't going to happen. Despite any sincere attempts to alter the metaphysically given facts of reality, it ain't going to happen. A will still be A, and not M or Z.
So does this mean that reality is still lawful in accordance to the Law of Identity, Causality, etc., yet, ultimately the existence of reality is mutually interdependent upon existant's faculties of perception - mutually arising?
What's going on here? ;)
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