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, healthier, more successful lives, she said, and the act of 
positive thinking can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. "If you think you're 
more likely to get promoted, you're more likely to put in more 
effort and work long hours," Sharot said.But this slightly distorted view 
of the world can also be a weakness a person might continue 
to smoke because they don't expect to get lung cancer, for example. 
Being more realistic is important in some cases, Sharot cautioned.Physical 
realityPhysicists look beyond the human mind for external reality, but even 
that reality isn't absolute truth. Fundamental reality as scientists understand 
it is based on quantum mechanics, a realm where all manner of 
strange things occur. An electron can behave as either a particle or 
a wave, depending on how one measures it. And scientists can measure 
either a particle's position or its momentum at any given time, but 
never both."Quantum mechanics is simply the best theory we've ever developed," 
theoretical physicist David Tong, of Cambridge University, says in the show. 
But so much of this reality is by definition unknowable. Another physicist 
featured in the show, Steven Nahn of MIT, says "I absolutely believe 
reality is a real thing, but that does not mean we understand 
it." Nahn was part of the team of scientists who found evidence 
in 2012 for the Higgs boson, the particle that gives other particles 
their mass.The universe may turn out to have more dimensions than 
k, click.' Hers only clicked once. Hers 
was the only one that went down once, and she didn't feel 
safe, but they let her still get on the ride," Brown told 
The Dallas Morning News.MyFoxDFW.com reported that fire crews had to use 
a ladder truck to get to the platform below the roller coaster 
where the woman's body had fallen.Arlington Fire Department investigators 
have not confirmed if the restraint came loose, according to the report. 
Investigators will try to determine Saturday if the woman was not properly 
secured by staff, as some witnesses accounts contend.Six Flags expressed 
sadness over the death and said it was temporarily closing the section 
of the park around the accident site. It didn't say how long 
the area would be closed. A message left for Parker by The 
Associated Press wasn't returned."We are deeply saddened to share that earlier 
this evening an adult woman died in the park while on the 
Texas Giant. Park medical staff and local paramedics responded immediately. 
Since the safety of our guests and employees is our number one 
priority, the ride has been closed pending further investigation. Our thoughts 
and prayers are with the family and friends during this difficult time," 
the statement said.The Texas Giant reaches 14 stories high and has a 
drop of 79 degrees and a bank of 95 degrees. It can 
carry up to 24 riders. The ride first opened in 1990 as 
an all-wooden coaster but underwent a $10 million renovation in 2010 to 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">July 21, 2013: Phil Mickelson of the United States celebrates after his 
final putt on the 18th green with his caddie Jim Mackay during 
the final round of the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield, Scotland.APGULLANE, 
Scotland  Instead of another excruciating loss in a major championship, 
Phil Mickelson got a chance to celebrate early.A brilliant closing round 
at challenging Muirfield made it possible.Mickelson won the claret jug for 
the first time and his fifth major championship with a 5-under 66 
on Sunday, matching the best round of the tournament on a day 
when the other contenders -- including Tiger Woods -- faded away.Lefty birdied 
four of the last six holes, winning by three strokes and emphatically 
erasing the memory of all those close calls that didn't go his 
way -- the latest one just last month when he was runner-up 
at the U.S. Open for a staggering sixth time."This is such an 
accomplishment for me," Mickelson said. "I never knew if I'd be able 
to develop the game and the shots to play links golf effectively. 
To play what is arguably the best round of my career, to 
putt the way I putted, to shoot the round of my life, 
it just feels amazing to win the claret jug."Overall, Mickelson has eight 
runner-up finishes in the majors, including one at golf's oldest major championship 
just two years ago.Now, at age 43, he's finally got his name 
on the claret jug, three-fourths of the way along to a career 
Grand Slam and assuring he
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know about, where fundamental forces behave very differently than how we 
perceive them. For example, gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental 
forces, but in other dimensions, it could be just as strong. "Things 
would be very different in this hidden reality," Freeman says. [6 Weird 
Facts About Gravity]The universe could even be a kind of hologram. The 
amount of information that can be stored in a region of space 
is proportional to the region's surface area, rather than its volume a 
property known as the holographic principle. One possible implication is 
that reality is actually two-dimensional, and the three-dimensional world 
is merely an illusion, which would explain some of the wackiness of 
quantum mechanics.All of these views of the world those that we perceive 
in our minds, and those that physicists discover in the universe are 
flavors of reality. What humans perceive as reality may be no more 
than an illusion. But in the end, maybe that doesn't matter.Copyright 2013 
LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material 
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