Pardon my skepticism. Reconciling quantum mechanics and relativity is one of the most difficult issues in physics right now. — T Clark
. It seems unlikely that the approach you’ve described here will resolve that — T Clark
The latter (truism) doesn't justify, or imply, the former (disbelief).I don't believe the main physical domains can be reconciled without consideration for the role of the observer - we are not separate/isolated from the system we wish to understand. — Benj96
Why? Suppose what we call "observer" is only an aspect of "the environment" that "interacts" with other aspects of "the environment", then there is no "boundary". Consider Carlo Rovelli's RQM ...[T]he "physical" observer MUST interact with the "physical" environment at some boundary by some set rules and principles.
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