The Observer's Consciousness Effect theory suggests that conscious observation influences the quantum system's evolution with a dedicated equation incorporating wave function, observer impact, and entropy dynamics.
It states that conscious awareness actively shapes quantum reality, impacting quantum events through observation.
The theory introduces an equation involving wavefunction, observer influence, energy factor, and decoherence factor to explain the nonlinear impact of observation on quantum behavior.
An example with a photon in a double-slit experiment illustrates how conscious observation and decoherence affect the system state.
Implications include a quantitative model of consciousness in quantum systems and connections to quantum cognition and neural entanglement studies.
Prajjwal's theory merges subjective experience with quantum mechanics, offering new insights into quantum behavior.
The Quantum Subrelation Theory proposes an interdependence between energy, time, and relational states within quantum systems through a new equation.
It focuses on the underlying structure of quantum entities, explaining entanglement and non-local phenomena beyond traditional wavefunctions.
The theory introduces an equation involving energy state, time factor, relational state, and a constant of proportionality to describe Quantum Subrelation.
Implications include potential insights into quantum entanglement, bridging quantum mechanics and metaphysical physics, and applications in quantum computing.