Something I forgot to mention is that Bell's inequality can be explained through the conservation of information just because of the "tunnel vision" effect I was talking about. Carl Jung's synchronicities also apply to this because nature's focal point has shifted due to the fact that the observer/being has chosen to change its truth vector that's aligned with those patterns easily achievable due to the macrocosm that it lives in. Again, all of this falls under nature's need to harmonize with itself and go down the path of least action as long as there is disharmony within the being or microcosm. You can look at it from the perspective of the macrocosm as well and forcing the microcosm to adapt to its new state to reach equilibrium again which leads to many side-effects for the being or microcosm is in severe misalignment with its resultant truth vector(psychological and physiological disorders). Side-note: disharmony shouldn't have a negative connotation to it because becoming a Buddhist monk is not the end-all be-all in life.
Something I forgot to mention is that Bell's inequality can be explained through the conservation of information just because of the "tunnel vision" effect I was talking about. Carl Jung's synchronicities also apply to this because nature's focal point has shifted due to the fact that the observer/being has chosen to change its truth vector that's aligned with those patterns easily achievable due to the macrocosm that it lives in. Again, all of this falls under nature's need to harmonize with itself and go down the path of least action as long as there is disharmony within the being or microcosm. You can look at it from the perspective of the macrocosm as well and forcing the microcosm to adapt to its new state to reach equilibrium again which leads to many side-effects for the being or microcosm is in severe misalignment with its resultant truth vector(psychological and physiological disorders). Side-note: disharmony shouldn't have a negative connotation to it because becoming a Buddhist monk is not the end-all be-all in life.