InternationalCook346
InternationalCook346 t1_j6ebsvz wrote
Reply to comment by Bluemoo25 in Iām ready by CassidyHouse
yeah, think that's why Buddhist monks always go wayyyy up in the mountains... like, "if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, did it really die?" š
InternationalCook346 t1_j6ed7bc wrote
Reply to comment by Bluemoo25 in Iām ready by CassidyHouse
Schrodinger's Monk: A monk leaves his monastery, vowing to meditate atop a mountain in solitude until the end of days, as is the path their particular practice.
None will know whether he has left his body, until the next brother follows this same path. For a certain amount of time, Schrodinger's monk can be thought of as being both alive & dead, up until the next monk observes his body, thereby collapsing the wave function š¤