Quantum Interpretation: Quasi-Realism

Quasi-realism is a philosophical framework that attempts to bridge the gap between the observer and the observed. In this realm, the observer and the observed are inextricably linked, like two sides of the same coin.

Key Principles

Related Theories

Quasi-realism is a realm where the boundaries between the observer and the observed are constantly shifting, like the waves on a stormy sea.

Join us in exploring this fascinating domain, where the rules of classical physics are but a distant memory.

Quantum Fluctuations

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