BlueberryAlice

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[–] BlueberryAlice@fedia.io 1 points 4 hours ago

@ComradeMiao@beehaw.org

Thanks for your comment. The content is based on the original paper, not the LLM itself. Here is the source:

https://zenodo.org/records/19359604

[–] BlueberryAlice@fedia.io 0 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

@paraphrand@lemmy.world

It’s based on a recent paper — I just summarized the key points and had an app help put it together, so it didn’t take that long.

But the theory itself is quite deep.

What did you think about the content?

 

I recently came across a theory from Japan that tries to rethink physics from the standpoint of the observer.

Instead of treating reality as something fully given “out there,” it suggests that reality may emerge when certain structural conditions of the observer are satisfied.

What I found interesting is that it reframes the gap between relativity and quantum mechanics as a problem about how the observer is defined.

Philosophically, it feels closely related to the question of whether observation is passive or constitutive of reality.

It’s summarized in a short video, so if you’re interested, I’d really appreciate your thoughts: https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/c714dc8c-eb93-4317-b369-8e57fac880fc?artifac

[–] BlueberryAlice@fedia.io 1 points 10 hours ago

@betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world

そのリンクは確かに微妙かも笑 内容はシンプルで、 「現実が先にあるんじゃなくて、観測者の構造が揃ったときに現実が成立する」っていう話 相対性理論と量子力学をそこから繋ごうとしてる

 

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.

 

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.