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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    24 天前

    @aldhissla@piefed.world

    Your point seems to be missing the actual subject of discussion.

    What I am asking for—even if you disagree—is a rebuttal based on scientific reasoning and evidence regarding the content itself.

    That is the minimum level of respect owed when an author presents a theory derived from experimental data.

    As it stands, it looks like you’re unable to provide a convincing counterargument to the actual content, so instead you’re focusing on superficial points that are easy to attack just to pass the time.