Research Interests: Computer Science, Physics, Theoretical Physics, Quantum Physics, Quantum Mechanics, and 10 moreInformation, Copenhagen Interpretation, Relational Quantum Mechanics, Measurement Theory, Observer, Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics, Von Neumann Architecture, EPR Paradox, Consistent Histories, and collapse of the wave function
We examine aspects of observation, measurement, the role of the observer, and information in the quantum framework of the universe. The results of a class of quantum eraser experiments carried out in the laboratory can be interpreted as... more
We examine aspects of observation, measurement, the role of the observer, and information in the quantum framework of the universe. The results of a class of quantum eraser experiments carried out in the laboratory can be interpreted as indicating that the collapse of the wave function may not necessarily involve choices by observers in space-time. Instead, it is the access to and interpretation of information, outside of space and time, which may be involved. Although not contradicting the standard orthodox interpretation, we believe it extends it and enriches it. Our interpretation is consistent with the presence of a universal Observer in the quantum universe of possibilities. The implications for the quantum universe and the role of the mind are discussed and explored, such as the need for a universal Observer. There is a possibility that individual observers making choices in space and time are really aspects of the existence of the universal Observer.
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If Awareness is fundamental in the universe, mathematical frameworks are better suited to reveal its fundamental aspects than physical models. Awareness operates through three fundamental laws which apply at all levels of reality and is... more
If Awareness is fundamental in the universe, mathematical frameworks are better suited to reveal its fundamental aspects than physical models. Awareness operates through three fundamental laws which apply at all levels of reality and is characterized by three universal powers. We explore and summarize in general terms mathematical formalisms that may take us as close as possible to conscious awareness, beginning with the primary relationships between the observer with the observed, using a Hilbert space approach. We also examine insights from category theory, and the calculus of indications or laws of forms. Mathematical frameworks as fundamental languages of our interaction with the universe should be further developed with consciousness being the driving force. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-pri...