2024-12-28 at 3:36 AM UTC
The process is a superposition. Quantum superposition. The particles travel through both slits in a linear fashion, but they ALSO travel through both slits in a wave pattern. If they are observed or not observed determines which probability becomes true. So, obviously, it is the human brain which determines the resulting state, not the particles themselves.
2024-12-28 at 3:44 AM UTC
It's like in a video game. When you are standing in the street in the game, the game doesn't show you the insides of the house that line the street, it only shows you what you need to see to realize they are houses with the probability of things being inside them. It isn't until you actually go into one of the houses that the things inside the houses appear, otherwise those things are just a probability in the programming. They only become "real" when you walk into a house, otherwise they are just some calculations laying in wait for when they are needed.
2024-12-28 at 3:56 AM UTC
Obviously, the brain controls the behavior of the state of the particle. Your brain is the controller. If your brain is not aware of a thing, the thing remains in a "fuzzy" wave state potential. Only when the brain requires to be aware of a thing, the wave state potential transforms into the thing to be observed.