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  • Foundations of physics
  • Quantum mechanics
  • Theoretical physics

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  • Over 25 years of research into the quantum reality problem.
  • Investigating the relationship between quantum theory and gravity.
  • Examining the interplay between consciousness and physical laws.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore potential physics beyond current quantum theory.
  • To identify new evolution laws and measurement types.
  • To assess the impact on information processing and artificial intelligence (AI).

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical investigations into fundamental physics.
  • Analysis of quantum theory and gravity interactions.
  • Exploration of consciousness's role in physical laws.

Main Results:

  • Plausibility of physics beyond quantum theory established.
  • Potential for new evolution laws and measurement techniques identified.
  • Significant implications for information processing and AI development foreseen.

Conclusions:

  • Current research suggests a paradigm shift in physics is possible.
  • Future advancements may profoundly impact AI and information technology.
  • The foundations of physics are ripe for transformative discoveries.