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Cosmology Quote by Anonymous

“We may take it that the world is undoubtedly itself [i.e., is indistinct from itself], but, in any attempt to see itself, as an object, it must, equally, undoubtedly act so as to make itself distinct from and therefore false to itself. In this sense, in respect to its own information, the universe…” quote by Anonymous
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““We may take it that the world is undoubtedly itself [i.e., is indistinct from itself], but, in any attempt to see itself, as an object, it must, equally, undoubtedly act so as to make itself distinct from and therefore false to itself. In this sense, in respect to its own information, the universe must expand to escape the telescopes through which we, who are it, are trying to capture it, which is us.””

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About This Quote

The quote suggests the universe is self-referential and must differentiate itself to be observed, implying it expands to avoid being fully captured by its own observers.

In simple terms: The universe must change to avoid being fully known.

Key Takeaway

Accept that some aspects of reality remain beyond full comprehension.

Themes

philosophy cosmology self-reference

Mood

curious reflective

Type

theoretical speculative

When to use this quote

  • scientific research
  • philosophical contemplation
  • artistic expression

Key Concepts

identity observation information theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we recognize limits of our perception?
  • Can we ever fully understand the universe?
A Different Perspective

The concept may be too abstract for practical application.

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