Helix Light Vortex Theory (HLV)
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Marcel Krüger
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Marcel Krüger born 18.07.84
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This paper presents a new physical explanation for the observer effect, one of the deepest paradoxes in quantum mechanics. It hypothesizes that the collapse of the wave function in the double-slit experiment is not caused by the measurement apparatus, but by a physical information field (the Φ-field) generated by the conscious intent of the observer. This concept, termed "Bio-Gravimetry," is derived from the broader Helix-Light-Vortex (HLV) theory and proposes a testable, causal mechanism linking consciousness directly to quantum events. By doing so, it reframes the measurement problem, suggesting the observer is not a passive spectator but an active participant whose focused attention physically influences reality.
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This paper presents a new physical explanation for the observer effect, one of the deepest paradoxes in quantum mechanics. It hypothesizes that the collapse of the wave function in the double-slit experiment is not caused by the measurement apparatus, but by a physical information field (the Φ-field) generated by the conscious intent of the observer. This concept, termed "Bio-Gravimetry," is derived from the broader Helix-Light-Vortex (HLV) theory and proposes a testable, causal mechanism linking consciousness directly to quantum events. By doing so, it reframes the measurement problem, suggesting the observer is not a passive spectator but an active participant whose focused attention physically influences reality.
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