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Quantum Meanings in Philosophy

Authors: Osvaldo Duilio Rossi

The quantum nature of reality implies a formulation of conscious perception which implies the many-world theory: every instance (E) of the Totality (S) of particles (s) preserves quantum effects, distributing them among Objects (e) within specific Environments (E), where Objects exist only (as random collapses of wave functions) from the perspective of a Consciousness-Object (c) observing them, while remaining incoherent to other Consciousnesses in different Environments. The Totality allows multiple Punctuations (P) of particles, each P i defining distinct local Objects, reflecting how Consciousness perceives reality through coherent patterns.

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