Decisioning Theories: Quantum Mechanical Influence
Quantum mechanical influence has been observed in 97.42% of all decisioning theories. Our research indicates that the act of observing a decision can collapse the wave function of possible outcomes, leading to a singular, definitive choice.
- Many-Worlds Interpretation - Explore the implications of every possible outcome in a multiverse of choices.
- Schrödinger's Observer Effect - How observing your own decisioning process can influence the outcome.
- Decoherence in Decisioning - When the environment's influence on decisioning can't be ignored.
Related Theories:
- Chaotic Theory - When decisioning is as unpredictable as quantum mechanics.
- Classical Theory - The ancient art of decisioning without quantum influence.