Science, including quantum mechanics and other related theories say nothing about existence. In order for them to be considered they must first assume existence exists. So physics certainly will not help this discussion.
You have sensations and perceptions, I can explain it like how when you hear your alarm clock, you associate it with waking up or trying to avoid it. BUT the perception is just that, a perception, you have to use your mind to make a choice, you have to use your conceptual consciousness to choose which action you will take. Sensations and perceptions will only report that which appears to exist, it is up to your conceptual faculty to determine if it does exist as it appears.
But when the alarm stops and you still hear it, two things are possibly happening: your senses are hypersensitive and while still in a sleeping state, you might hallucinate the sounds OR you are still sleeping. In both cases you did not question if the alarm is still on until you went and proved it was not on. So when you hear it, and it has been 7 hours since it started and you know it probably quit by know, you are using your conceptual abilities to determine what is happening.
You can prove or disprove anything you see, and anything you have as knowledge. But only with logic.
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