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  1. If you mean the reality of the material world around us, then it exists only in the consciousness of the observer. Within the framework of quantum mechanics, it is proved mathematically and experimentally verified that objective reality does not exist outside the observer's consciousness. And the conclusions of this theory should be trusted – not a single contradiction to experiments in 100 years.

    The universe is something more than the classical world that we see through our senses, but we can only touch it with our consciousness through abstract mathematics.

  2. The reality is different for each person. This is what each of us lives by. It directly depends on the perception of the world. But there is no exact definition that would suit everyone. Reality is what we think, see, and do. I'd like to describe it with my life, if only it wasn't a little different from it. We create our own reality, our own world in which we are comfortable. But you can also look at this word from different angles. After all, this is also what we have at the moment. Not thoughts, not feelings, but what is happening here and now. What everyone looks at differently, depending on their reality. Not everyone can accept it from another person, it is individual, just like people.

    (c) Albert Einstein

    Reality is just an illusion, albeit a very permanent one

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