Wheeler developed a wonderful metaphor for illustrating this idea of a participatory realism: for showing how answers about ‘reality’ can emerge from the questions we ask in a way that is perfectly consistent, rule-bound and non-random without requiring a pre-existing ‘truth’. You probably know the guessing game of Twenty Questions, in which one player leaves the room and the others agree on a word, or a person, or an object. Then the questioner returns and asks questions to which the only permitted answers are ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. (You see: now you realize that this is a quantum game!) Imagine
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