"In a quantum system, the state of a cause induced effect
can be ascertained only after observation of the induced effect by a conscious observer or measuring
device and is irrespective of conventional or prior cause-effect relationship.
"This implies that an isolated and unobserved quantum process has infinite probable effects and the outcome after observation depends on the parameter being measured/observed or the intent of measurement" Also, " An isolated and unobserved quantum omni-particle (Ref : Ether) can express itself in infinite ways to an observer/measuring device depending on the intent of observation."
i.e. Within a Quantum system an excited particle of a quantum omni-particle can be a perceived as light (photon) , heat or dark energy depending on the observing device and observational intent.
A quantum omni-particle can be defined as an unit particle of a base medium that can vary it's expressive state depending upon the intent of measurement or observation. A quantum omni-particle is to forces and energy what atoms are to matter.
- Vikyat Aiyappa Bachettira
can be ascertained only after observation of the induced effect by a conscious observer or measuring
device and is irrespective of conventional or prior cause-effect relationship.
"This implies that an isolated and unobserved quantum process has infinite probable effects and the outcome after observation depends on the parameter being measured/observed or the intent of measurement" Also, " An isolated and unobserved quantum omni-particle (Ref : Ether) can express itself in infinite ways to an observer/measuring device depending on the intent of observation."
i.e. Within a Quantum system an excited particle of a quantum omni-particle can be a perceived as light (photon) , heat or dark energy depending on the observing device and observational intent.
A quantum omni-particle can be defined as an unit particle of a base medium that can vary it's expressive state depending upon the intent of measurement or observation. A quantum omni-particle is to forces and energy what atoms are to matter.
- Vikyat Aiyappa Bachettira
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