Apr 27, 2009 of Dilbert discusses Boltzmann Brain HypothesisDilbert.com

The Boltzmann brain hypothesis states that the brain is a self-aware entity arising due to random fluctuations out of a state of chaos.

Deepak Chopra wrote the following here:

There's no doubt that you possess hidden powers. You have mastered levels of nature you aren't aware of. When you reach for a piece of chocolate, your desire is carried out by your arm automatically. Yet away from your awareness, the motor cortex in your brain sent electro-chemical signals to your arm muscles. You aren't aware of this level of nature, but it obeys you nonetheless.

Going to an inner level, brain and muscle cannot do anything without thousands of chemical reactions taking place in every cell each second. These also obey your command to reach for a piece of chocolate. Since cells operate by creating new proteins and enzymes, we can say that you literally create whatever is needed to carry out your desires. There is no gap between what you want and what your body does. (When there is a gap, some disorder or disease process has created damage in the chain of command.) The quantum world, where atoms interact to form the building blocks of life, is open to consciousness.

So, combining the two, would this mean that we have the power to change our current reality to experience an alternate reality?