EKUMA1981 wrote:So it's not a false memory from me or anything like that. The signal on it was a lot stronger and one day it's like it lost half of its intensity. I dunno, I can't explain it.
Btw, did you also read my anecdote about our landline telephone, JDLaw? Maybe you can figure it out...
So if we accept some form of a "simulated reality" hypothesis (this could be anything from belief in a God created world to a computer run "Matrix" or anything in between) then by definition things can change.
Just because things are different from the way we remember them does not make them "false" from our experience. However, they are by definition "false" from our current reality. I have often stated in here that simply understanding the nature of reality cannot ever change the state of reality. If we try too hard to cling to memory and experience as our sole basis for reality, we become narcissistic, if not even psychotic.
The current reality we have is the only one we've got. Of course we know some call it the "Mendella Effect" and other versions like "false memories" or even "Everett's Many Worlds interpretation of the Copenhagen Effect."
I would suggest not fighting with anybody about the Tivo remote. Be grateful for the experience that sheds light on our nature of reality, but do not let it drive you crazy. It is what it is. If it was like my Roku, then it did work from another room. It simply is not that type of remote any longer in the current reality. Another explanation will often reveal itself at some point. That is also the nature of things.
I have no exact explanation for the landline, but I know that current marketing technology gets more sophisticated all the time. If there are any digital assistants on any where around you, computer algorithms are listening.