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>multiverse + anthropic principle
What if all possible outcomes of an event exist as individual and separate universes but any one universe won't manifest itself unless it's observed by a conscious entity. We can only observe one outcome/one universe at a time so it appears random. But wouldn't that mean there are multiple copies of ourselves in each individual universe all observing different outcomes, or is there only 1 version of us and somehow we unknowingly choose which outcome and which universe to inhabit. If we exist on multiple universes and there were a way to connect all the versions of you together even momentarily I think you'd see even the most random even is highly ordered and structured. Alternatively, if there's only one version of us at a time unknowingly choosing which outcome/universe to inhabit then in this case randomness wouldn't exist either.

>in b4 anon thinks he's god
It's just thought, but it'd be more like infinite anons all being god in an infinite amount of separate universes all with infinite choices and decisions.

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