Nothing is real. It is all collective conforming creativity by the human mind.
You see I read and study Quantum physics; great stuff!!

You mean Heisenberg uncertainty principle. This very much applies to history, where every time somebody writes about a historical event it changes people's perception of that event. John Keegan has written a very good chapter on this in his book "The Face of Battle".
I'm also much read on many different subjects.

How true that is Rods2!

That is why we all must gather evidence from different sources to get to the real truth about such Kings as Richard 1, his brother John 1, and Richard III; who was really bad, who was evil, and who wanted what believed of each other. Then there is the Roman question, the "Barbarian" question, WW1, WW2, Vietnam; the list is positively endless and makes the study of history so interesting with so many 'witnesses' and conflicting views, mixed up with contemporary politics.
As for the "Heisenberg uncertainty principle" and the current question about the speed of light being exceeded by Neutrinos, and you have to start questioning what is real and what is not. If we are all living in an environment/world created by mutual collective conforming creativity it could explain a lot about the human experience.
