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The hypotheses within this book were not developed as a result of anything that occurs within our day-to-day lives, for the physics that create the fabric of our reality are so perfect that there is no reason for anyone to doubt that the universe and our perspective of it, is any different than how it seems to be. But, as we explore into the ultra-small-scale fabric of the universe, we have found that the universe seems to know if we have obtained certain knowledge about how it works at this extreme small level of order and changes its behavior from the way it functions within our day-to-day…mehr

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The hypotheses within this book were not developed as a result of anything that occurs within our day-to-day lives, for the physics that create the fabric of our reality are so perfect that there is no reason for anyone to doubt that the universe and our perspective of it, is any different than how it seems to be. But, as we explore into the ultra-small-scale fabric of the universe, we have found that the universe seems to know if we have obtained certain knowledge about how it works at this extreme small level of order and changes its behavior from the way it functions within our day-to-day lives as an effect of what we have been able to know. Along with this, it has been demonstrated that the universe doesn't change its behavior as an effect of what had been done that created the knowledge, but rather; it's solely as an effect from the creation of knowledge that can be passed on to a conscious observer. This is called the measurement problem of quantum mechanics and the solution to how and why it occurs, continues to be a conundrum within the global physics community. Along with certain quantum behaviors such as retrocausality, quantum entanglement and quantum tunneling that defy the laws of physics that we function within, the measurement problem of quantum mechanics suggests that the universe and the nature of our reality may be quite different than what they seem to be. The hypotheses in this work embody a detailed explanation from within a metaphysical methodology, for how the measurement problem of quantum mechanics can be solved, while also defining the true nature of the universe and our reality.
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