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Your reality is determined the moment it is observed—How to organize your thoughts using quantum mechanics

Your reality is determined the moment it is observed—How to organize your thoughts using quantum mechanics

Z Observer | The Technique of Observation


A physics concept: "The world is decided the moment you look at it"

Quantum mechanics has a mysterious property that has not yet been fully explained.

Until observed, the state of a particle is not determined.

Electrons exist in a state holding multiple possibilities—"it is here," "it is there"—simultaneously, and the moment they are observed, they "settle" into one position. In physics, this is called "wave function collapse".

In the famous thought experiment "Schrödinger's cat," the cat in the box is both "alive" and "dead" simultaneously until the lid is opened. Observation determines that state.

This is a matter of physics.

But would you be surprised if I said that our daily lives operate on the exact same structure?

People determine reality the moment they "observe" it

I want you to imagine a scene from your daily life.

You send a message, and there is no reply. What is happening in your head at that moment?

"Maybe they hate me." "Maybe I offended them." "Maybe I said something wrong."

──These are the realities you have "observed".

However, I want you to think carefully.

There is only one fact that actually occurred.

"The reply has not arrived yet."

That is all. Whether the other person is busy, dislikes you, or hasn't checked their phone—the reality is not yet determined.

Nevertheless, in your head, the state of "being hated" is already being treated as a determined reality.

Observation has determined reality.

The exact same phenomena occurring in quantum mechanics are happening within you.

The problem is that the precision of your observation is low.

Let us return to quantum mechanics here.

Observation in quantum mechanics is performed with extreme rigor. Physicists meticulously record what they observed and how, and clearly state the precision of the observation equipment and the conditions of the observation.The rigor of the observation determines the quality of reality itself.

However, human observation in daily life is terribly sloppy.

The moment you observe the fact that a reply is slow, you simultaneously observe the interpretation that you have been disliked. Then, you arbitrarily fill in the unobserved territory of the other person's circumstances in a negative direction.

Facts, interpretations, and unobserved territories all get mixed together and solidified into a single 'reality'.

I believe this is the cause of most of the exhaustion in our daily lives.

Separating observation into three layers: The 'Z-style observation syntax'

Therefore, I propose a way of thinking that divides observation into three layers. I call it the 'Z-style observation syntax'.

It is a technique for bringing the rigor of quantum mechanical observation into daily life.

Layer 1 | Observed facts (Determined reality)

Reality that has already been observed and determined.

  • No reply has been received

  • A subordinate missed a deadline

  • This month's sales are lower than last month's

  • A family member spoke to me a bit coldly

These are the only 'determined realities.' No meaning has been attached to them yet.

Layer 2 | Observer's interpretation (Meaning you have assigned)

The meaning that the observer has added to the facts.

  • Maybe I was disliked

  • There is no sense of responsibility

  • The cause is a lack of sales promotion

  • The relationship is broken

These are not facts. They are interpretations generated within the observer (you).

In terms of quantum mechanics, they are observation results distorted by the observer's 'bias'.

Layer 3 | Unobserved Region (Reality that has not yet been determined)

Reality that has not yet been observed, meaning it is not yet determined.

  • The other person's circumstances, true feelings, and priorities

  • A subordinate's understanding of a request, progress, and personal circumstances

  • Weather factors affecting numbers, competitor trends, and seasonal factors

  • A family member's state that day, background, and fatigue

This is a region in a superposition state. Both a 'good reality' and a 'bad reality' are still possible. Treating something unobserved as a 'determined bad reality' is physically incorrect.

Why this 3-layer separation works

Quantum mechanics has a concept called the 'observer effect.' It is the phenomenon where the act of observation itself influences the object being observed.

This happens exactly the same way in our daily lives.

The moment you observe that you were 'disliked,' your next action changes. You might send a follow-up message. You might cut off contact. You might act coldly when you meet face-to-face.

And the other person reacts to that action of yours. As a result, the relationship truly worsens.

Observation creates reality.

This is a terrifyingly practical truth that quantum mechanics teaches us.

Conversely, if you refine your observation, the reality that is created will also change.

Bringing "precision of observation" into daily life

Just as physicists prepare their experimental equipment, you need an "apparatus" for your daily observations as well.

Through my many years of field experience, I have arrived at five questions that serve as daily observation tools.

Question 1: What are the observed facts? Write down only what you have actually seen, heard, and can confirm with numbers.

Question 2: What interpretation did I add to it? Write out what meaning you have placed on top of the facts.

Question 3: What has not yet been observed? Clearly identify the indeterminate areas—the other party's circumstances, background, and other possibilities.

Question 4: Is it necessary to determine the observation now? For matters that do not require an immediate conclusion, dare to leave them in a "superposition state."

Question 5: What is the next observation (action)? Verify, wait, ask, review the numbers—decide on the next move to deepen the observation.

Simply by going through these five, the quality of your observations will change dramatically.

Another truth that quantum mechanics teaches us

Quantum mechanics offers an even deeper implication.

"What has not been observed is not yet determined"

This is also a message of salvation.

The future you have not yet observed, the true intentions of others you have not yet confirmed, the next term for which the numbers are not yet out—these are all still open to possibilities, both in a bad direction and a good one.

There is no need to be pessimistic. At the same time, there is no need to be optimistic.

Simply, do not treat what you have not observed as a determined reality. This attitude is the greatest wisdom that quantum mechanics teaches us for daily life.

Accepting that you are an "observer"

We rarely have any awareness in our daily lives that we are observers.

We feel as though events happen on their own and we are merely reacting to them.

But that is not the case. We are constantly observing. And the angle and depth of our observation determine the reality of that moment.

What quantum mechanics teaches us is not that "objective reality does not exist." It is that "the observer and the observed cannot be separated."

The world you observe is shaped by your observation.

When you accept this fact, the way you see your daily life begins to change slightly.

A slow reply is not yet "being disliked." A subordinate's delay is not yet "a lack of responsibility." A fluctuation in numbers is not yet "a failure in sales promotion."

These are undetermined phenomena waiting for how you will observe them next.

The technique of observation changes life itself

As I wrote at the beginning, observation in quantum mechanics is carried out extremely rigorously.

Physicists adjust their observation equipment repeatedly, record the conditions of observation, and thoroughly separate interpretation from fact. That rigor supports the precision of science.

Our daily lives are the same.

The more rigorous your observation, the more the quality of reality changes. The less you mix interpretation with fact, the less you will be drained. The more you can leave unobserved areas as undetermined, the more accurate your actions will become.

The quality of life is determined by the technique of observation.

This is my current conclusion, having continued to observe management and life with quantum mechanics as the entry point.

Finally, I will leave you with one thing.

Quantum mechanics is a deep structure of the world that physicists have arrived at over many decades. There is no reason not to bring that wisdom into your daily life.

Reality is not determined until it is observed. Therefore, observe with care.

With just that, your reality will begin to take on a different shape, little by little.





Z Observer | Observing the universe, AI, management, and life through the gateway of quantum mechanics. A record of a human who continues to hone the 'power of seeing' from the field and practical experience.


Reference links

What exactly is 'observation' in quantum mechanics? Connecting it to emotions, consciousness, and the ego

In this article, we will organize the concept of 'observation' in quantum mechanics as accurately as possible, and connect it to emotions, consciousness, and the ego.

Transforming quantum mechanical 'observation' into a technique for emotions and management decisions: Seeing yourself and others from a higher perspective, the implementation of the theory of differentiation

This article is not intended for learning quantum mechanics as mere knowledge.
It is an article for improving the accuracy of your judgment by not being consumed by emotions, not being dragged into others' affairs, and not reading numbers superficially.is.


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