The Observer Effect In Vedic Astrology: A Quantum Physics Perspective On The Impact Of External Awareness On Predictions
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This dissertation explores the hypothesis that Vedic Astrology predictions can change based on the number of observers or the awareness of the prediction, drawing parallels with the observer effect in quantum mechanics, particularly Young's Double Slit Experiment. In quantum physics, the act of observation can alter the behavior of particles, shifting them from a wave-like to a particle-like state. This study argues that similarly, predictions in Vedic Astrology may not manifest as expected when shared with many people. By examining key principles from both quantum mechanics and astrology, this dissertation aims to establish a novel connection between physical and metaphysical phenomena, suggesting that the awareness of astrological predictions could influence the outcomes in ways that reflect the observer's influence.
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