In quantum mechanics, all individual objects and all their properties result from the perspective of the observer—as, at least potentially, do matter, time, and space: they don’t really exist on the film but are part of the story experienced as unfolding on-screen. In fact, this view again is strikingly similar to Plato’s philosophy, which assumed that hidden on the most fundamental level there exists only one single object in the universe: the universe itself. Or, in the words of Plato, “The One.”