This was actually Albert Einstein’s way of expressing his dislike for quantum theory, because quantum mechanics seem to indicate everything is interconnected!
…so quantumly, if you tickle one electron here on Earth, its partner on the moon does the laughing…butterfly effect...
However Einstein claimed NO, you CAN go out and look at the night sky, and it does not materially affect the whole cosmos…
So what do you think, did John Donne (1572-1631) preview quantum theory in his poetry “no man is an island,” and “ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee,” or was Einstein correct, that we CAN actually think a thought or do a deed that does not affect everyone/everything else in the entire cosmos?
(I almost have to recuse myself from this Q…thoroughly biased in favor of the quantum stuff from studying Buddhism…)