Wave Particle Duality, the Observer and Retrocausality
Ashok Narasimhan, Menas C. Kafatos

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new theoretical framework involving a non-local conscious observer to explain wave-particle duality, the observer's role, and retrocausality, based on quantum experiment results and current interpretations.
Contribution
It introduces a simpler, consistent alternative framework that incorporates consciousness and non-locality to explain quantum phenomena and retrocausality.
Findings
The framework aligns with experimental results
It offers a novel interpretation involving consciousness
Simplifies existing explanations of retrocausality
Abstract
We approach wave particle duality, the role of the observer and implications on Retrocausality, by starting with the results of a well verified quantum experiment. We analyze how some current theoretical approaches interpret these results. We then provide an alternative theoretical framework that is consistent with the observations and in many ways simpler than usual attempts to account for retrocausality, involving a non-local conscious Observer.
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