The Reverse Observer Effect

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Abstract

"The Reverse Observer Effect" is a novel hypothesis proposing that a secondary, external observer restores quantum systems to their wave-like state when human observation ceases. This challenges the conventional view of wavefunction collapse as a one-directional process, suggesting a dynamically reversible interplay between observation and quantum states. If valid, this concept could reshape our understanding of wavefunction behavior, decoherence, and the nature of reality itself, opening new directions for experimental verification in quantum mechanics.

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