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[–] Gekkota 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

This would only work this way if gravity actually worked the way scientists like Einstein says it does. However, with the discovery of primer fields, it may not work that way.

In any case, the only reason why the duality of the Schrodinger's Cat collapses is because we can only observe one universe at a time. In theory, his cat both lives and dies, yes, but in two parallel universes. It is the act of observing which tells you which universe you reside.

Say, you flipped a coin. The number of possible outcomes equals the number of universes that are (more or less) created. For instance, how many outcomes would the flip of a coin create? Typically, I would say two, but a friend of mine made me think twice. In one universe, it would land heads up. Another, tails. But we all forget that there's a chance that the coin has the possibility to land directly on edge (given the proper conditions to facilitate this outcome.)

In conclusion, I'd hypothesize that in order to successfully observed multiple outcomes at once, one would have to learn to straddle multiple universes at one time. I'm not even sure gravity would have much to do with it. However, I can give no alternative on how to accomplish this at this time.

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[–] The_Cat ago 

I sincerely doubt you know any actual physics.

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[–] Gekkota ago 

Lol I suppose you would know. Username checks out.