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I recently came across a theory from Japan that tries to explain physical phenomena based on the structure of the observer.

It attempts to connect relativity and quantum mechanics through the concept of the observer, which I found quite interesting.

I found a video explaining the idea, so I’m sharing it here: 👉 https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/c714dc8c-eb93-4317-b369-8e57fac880fc?artifac

Curious to hear what people think.

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[–] BlueberryAlice@fedia.io 1 points 7 hours ago

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I get your point — if we don’t know what it actually achieves, it can feel meaningless to discuss.

But I think this isn’t just philosophy, it’s physics.

Most people assume that reality already exists independently, and rarely question that assumption.

What this paper is trying to do is to uncover the mechanism by which reality itself is generated.