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QUANTUM THEORY AND RELATIONAL INTERPRETATION

At the heart of the relational interpretation of quantum theory is the idea that the theory does not describe how quantum objects manifest themselves to us or to special observing entities.

I am convinced that reality is the way in which everyone, with their own observation skills or observer skills, enters into a relationship with another physical system, made up of things or subjects, who are also observers and readers and are at least as active as we are.

I am also of the idea that the Universe is the set of every reality represented and also of all the ways in which it has not been represented.

I refer to quantum theory and its relational interpretation: what quantum theory describes is the way in which one part of nature manifests itself to another part of nature.

At the heart of the relational interpretation of quantum theory is the idea that the theory does not describe how quantum objects manifest themselves to us or to special observing entities.

It describes how any physical object manifests itself to any other physical object.

The observers are in turn observed in a relationship that conditions both fields of observation.

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