Assuming Nothing can not exist...

you are fucking stupid

Nothing does exist. Vast quantities of space are literally nothing. It is an absence of something like black is an absence of light. It doesn't mean black doesn't exist in of itself. Its also more worthwhile to think about the perspective on things that sense in extremely different ways or have even different perceptions all together like creatures that perceive electromagnetic signals. Or how plants can sense touch or even memorize sensations without a nervous system or brain.

Mmm... really only after it's observed and its wave function collapses. Until then, it's existing in a set of all possible states at once.

qoute me where nothing exists. space is made of :Outer space is not completely empty—it is a hard vacuum containing a low density of particles, predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium, as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, neutrinos, dust, and cosmic rays. and don't tell me that energy can't be measured stop trying to argue the word "exists" you fucking troglodyte

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I have an iq of 130 last i checked

If a plant or other biological system is "measuring" classic observables, then from the "perspective" of the plant, one could argue that it causes the wave functions of observed things around it to collapse. Once you observe the plant in its state, it would limit the possible eigenstates of the entire system the plant has "observed", but that's not plant consciousness...that's just quantum behavior in action.

Looks like being able to identify patterns real well doesn't make you any better at being able to distinguish between "exists" and "is perceptible by non sentient objects"

... like replacing schrodinger's cat with a ficus.

If nothing can not exist then how do they perceive nothing, you troll.