Realizing the conscience world. Now that the 2022 Nobel prize winners seemingly proved there is an abstract or alternate reality due to quantum mechanics, what grounds us in our version of reality? When observing the particles in the slit experiment, they seem to stay in line, yet when not observing they adapt a wave function. It's not so much observing them as it is becoming aware or conscience of them. It's not a function of our eyes but of our brains. In studying Sopolsky,(Robert Sapolsky, American researcher), we know that babies are born with latent imprints in their brains that allow them to learn a language, to age and eventually die from aging, among other imprints such as survival instincts, etc. We also know that dna passes down memories to succeeding generations. Experiments as mice being zapped by a little electricity every time they smelled almonds, their offspring and the offspring of their offspring would go into a frenzy when they smelled almonds. It was the Dutch starvation during WW2 that shows the same process in humans.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/science/dutch-famine-genes.html. Because there seems to be no other reason for us living in our physical world as we know it, wouldn't it lead to speculating that the boundaries of our physical world would also be passed down from our dna? There was speculation that our minds created our own and separate realities with Michio Kaku making the joke, I don't exist in your reality, you exist in mine. But this can't be so because we all see the same tree in the same park! So this leads us to Carl Jung's theory of collective unconscious? https://www.wondriumdaily.com/carl-jung-and-the-concept-of-collective-consciousness/. I don't know that this text is covered in the guidelines but would like to get some insight from forum brainiacs before it's trashed. Living in a world of 2 realities, not even knowing which one is the true one and which one is the abstract can be so demoralizing. Thank you!