History and Philosophy of Physics

   

Memory as The Observer in Quantum Mechanics

Authors: Tariq Khan

A short and informal essay proposing that the amount of memory, required for any given observation, be added to Special Relativity as a means to encompass The Observer in Quantum Mechanics into Relativity Theory. The amount of memory required for any given observation is considered as a key hidden variable versus Quantum Mechanical phenomena. This memory amount is proposed as the fundamental aspect of any given reference frame and, thus, separates all reference frames into “slices” or individual Universes where conscious observers move between them for any given observation.

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