"WHAT REALLY HAPPENED to the russian plane and to the man in Florida"
Yes!
That reminds me of a story from many years ago.
I had two friends, one Dutch, one English, both into history, who always seemed to argue about everything. In particular they were vehement about some battle or other in the early 1600's between the Dutch and the English which each insisted their country had won.
They had originally learned about the battle in primary school textbooks. They each dug out those textbooks and found....(guess what?)
Dutch books said the Dutch won! English books said the English won!
So who won?
There was a U.S. Supreme Court case in the 50's, I believe about "truth in advertising". Some shaving cream advertiser had TV commercials running showing men shaving. However, the commercials were actually MADE using cream cheese on the face, because when photographed by the TV cameras it looked liked shaving cream, whereas real shaving cream looked like something else again. The FTC charged false advertising!
The Supreme Court found in favor of the advertiser, quoting an obscure 14th Century catholic philsopher who held that:
REALITY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER!
So back to the battle between the Dutch and the English. Who won? The Dutch and the English! Two winners of one battle--is this logical? No.
But, except for The Undivided Divine Reality, human reality is individual, varied, and as in the eye of the beholder. Einsteinian Physics has a similar view--the observer CHANGES the observed!
Lots of people will say this is nonsense--but remember you are fighting your own Supreme Court!
Namaste!
Jim |