Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Wheeler's Self-Referential World

Authors: A. V. Kaminsky

This paper explores the hypothesis that quantum mechanics (QM) is a description of reality from the perspective of an internal observer—an observer who is simultaneously the subject and object of observation. The idea traces back to the work of J.A. Wheeler [1,2], who argued that the Universe cannot be fully explained from an external standpoint and must be integrated into the process of observation. Without claiming universality, we construct a simple model that demonstrates the emergence of QM within this self-referential framework. The conclusion is that quantum reality is an emergent phenomenon in the worldview of an internal observer.

Comments: 8 Pages. In Russian

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