Christopher Langan explains, “To observe is to interact. To interact is to exist.” This makes the observer not just part of reality but essential to its ongoing self-organization and evolution.
Recognizing perception as an active force allows us to see how deeply we are woven into the fabric of reality. Our thoughts, actions, and observations influence the universe’s structure and evolution.
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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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