MAQ Magazine n. 13 / July 2019
Observer and observed are in a state
of quantum entanglement
If we consider the latest theories of quantum physics on entanglement and correlate them with the most recent astrophysical observations, we can think of a theory that makes us see a "reality" completely different from the one we observe every day. Reality with quotation marks, or if you prefer "not reality", because we are talking about sub-atomic particles that are not visible, but that exist and that form all the matter in the universe.
This "non-reality" makes us theorize that it is made up of different "substrates", each formed by a network of homogeneous information and all directly connected with each other.