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Are we the universe experiencing itself?

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What exactly is happening to unobserved systems? For instance, an asteroid produced as the result of a systematic event beyond our ability to observe could still destroy the planet.

Because of quantum mechanics only producing an actual result after being observed, does that mean that unobserved systems are random, or are simply the results of enormous cascades of consequences from the big bang?

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