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In a bold new theory proposed by a group of physicists in Los Angeles, reality is conceptualized through the lens of periodic patterns or crystals. They introduced the idea of a substructure crafted from a specific eight-dimensional crystal projected into lower dimensions, resulting in a three-dimensional quasi-crystal. The core unit of this structure, a tetrahedron, serves as the fundamental building block of all reality, akin to pixels in a digital image.
If reality is, indeed, composed of informational units defined by consciousness, it raises profound questions: Does reality require an observer for its very existence? If consciousness is fundamental in perceiving reality, it leads to a provocative conclusion—reality may fundamentally be a product of consciousness itself.