In the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, the universe splits into an infinite number of parallel universes upon every decision. This raises the question: what is the nature of reality in the context of folding?
Some say it's like a never-ending origami convention, where every fold creates a new reality, each one more intricate than the last. Others claim it's a game of cosmic "what if?" where every possibility plays out like a never-ending episode of "What If, What If, What If".
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Or, if you will, how origami can be harnessed as a physical property
But what about the observer effect? If the act of folding itself creates new realities, do we, as folding practitioners, become the ultimate reality-creators? Or are we merely pawns in a cosmic game of "folding-ception"?
Some say the answer lies in the art of folding ontology, where the very act of folding reveals hidden truths about the nature of existence.