Hi!
Interesting take on the topic of reality. Your exploration of quantum theories deserves a fresh input though. Have you heard of quantum darwinism? It’s the idea that our perception of reality has been subject to the same evolutionary process as anything else. Basically, what we “see” or experience with our senses is just an interface which enables us to construct or build an experience which is coherent. In other words, from infinite pure potential, our mind gives a specific form to that pure potential such that we have the illusion of time, cause and effect etc. It’s the same as a computer interface. All that really “exists” are infinite streams of binary zeros and ones, and we use so called “higher level languages” and graphic interfaces because it is much more convenient to manipulate those zeros and ones in a coherent manner. In the process, however, we surrender part of our “freedom”. In binary language, you can do anything, there are no limits, you can fry your processor or make it run backwards, but chances are your experience will be short lived. The religious view of reality, the scientific view… debating which one is “true” is as pointless as asking which interface is true between windows and Linux. The more important question is: what specific beliefs about reality allow us to do? (In which way does the interface limit our experience?)
If you want to dig deeper in that direction, you can read my own article in this topic: https://link.medium.com/fchSZa0UVZ