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Reality as Self-Referential

Reality as Self-Referential

Reality, as described in the CTMU, is a self-referential system. Observation ensures internal consistency, turning the universe into an interactive, evolving system dependent on its participants.

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The CTMU reveals the profound role of perception in shaping reality. Explore how observers interact with the universe, influencing its structure and coherence in ways science and philosophy both reflect.

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