What If Nothing is Real Until You Look At it?

What if reality doesn’t exist until you look at it? This video explores one of the most unsettling ideas in modern physics—that observation might play a fundamental role in shaping reality itself. From Max Planck’s early discoveries to the mind-bending implications of the double-slit experiment, we dive into the strange behavior of the universe at its deepest level. Why do particles act like waves until they’re observed? How can two particles remain connected across vast distances through quantum entanglement? And why did Albert Einstein call it “spooky action at a distance”? But it goes deeper. This isn’t just about physics, it touches the unresolved mystery known as the hard problem of consciousness. Why does awareness exist at all? And could it be more fundamental than matter itself? Across science, philosophy, and ancient traditions, a strange pattern appears: reality may not be what we think it is. The observer might not be separate from the experiment. You might be part of it. 🧠 If this made you question reality, drop your thoughts below. 👍 Like & subscribe for more deep dives into science, consciousness, and the unknown. #QuantumPhysics #Reality #Consciousness quantum physics, observer effect, double slit experiment, reality and consciousness, what is reality, quantum entanglement explained, max planck theory, albert einstein spooky action, consciousness mystery, hard problem of consciousness, simulation theory, quantum mechanics explained, physics documentary, mind blowing science, universe and consciousness, does reality exist, quantum theory explained, philosophical science, space and reality, how reality works, science mystery, deep science topics, existential questions, viral science video Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. While we strive for 100% scientific accuracy based on current astronomical data from NASA, ESA, and other space agencies, the universe is constantly changing as new discoveries are made. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. All rights belong to their respective owners.