“One of the most intriguing insights from quantum physics is the idea that observation can influence reality. While this doesn’t mean thoughts magically create anything you want, it does suggest that attention, awareness, and intention may play a far greater role in shaping outcomes than previously understood. At the heart of this phenomenon is the observer effect. In quantum experiments, particles behave differently depending on whether they are being observed. Electrons, photons, and other subatomic particles shift from a cloud of possibilities into a definite state only after measurement. This has led physicists to propose that conscious attention affects the behavior of matter at the smallest scales. Another cornerstone is the double-slit experiment, which shows that particles act like waves of probability until they are watched, then they behave like solid objects. Some interpretations suggest that reality does not fully "settle" until a mind interacts with it...”

“One of the most intriguing insights from quantum physics is the idea that observation can influence reality. While this doesn’t mean thoughts magically create anything you want, it does suggest that attention, awareness, and intention may play a far greater role in shaping outcomes than previously understood. At the heart of this phenomenon is the observer effect. In quantum experiments, particles behave differently depending on whether they are being observed. Electrons, photons, and other subatomic particles shift from a cloud of possibilities into a definite state only after measurement. This has led physicists to propose that conscious attention affects the behavior of matter at the smallest scales. Another cornerstone is the double-slit experiment, which shows that particles act like waves of probability until they are watched, then they behave like solid objects. Some interpretations suggest that reality does not fully "settle" until a mind interacts with it...”

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