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Endophysics
Endophysics literally means “physics from within”. It is the study of how the observations are affected and limited by the observer being within the universe. This is in contrast with the common exophysics assumption of a system observed from the “outside”. The term ''endophysics'' has been coined by David Finkelstein in a letter to the founder of the field Otto E. Rössler. See also * Physics Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge which r ... * Internal measurement (This notion is very similar to endophysics.) References * R. J. Boskovich, De spacio et tempore, ut a nobis cognoscuntur, partial English translation in: J. M. Child (Ed.), A Theory of Natural Philosophy, Open Court (1922) and MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1966, pp. 203–205. * T. Toffoli, The role of the obser ...
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Internal Measurement
The internal measurement refers to the Measurement in quantum mechanics, quantum measurement realized by the endo-Observer (quantum physics), observer. Quantum measurement represents the action of a Measuring instrument, measuring device on the measured system. When the measuring device is a part of measured system, the measurement proceeds internally in relation to the whole system. This theory was introduced by Koichiro Matsuno and developed by Yukio-Pegio Gunji. They further expanded the original ideas of Robert Rosen (theoretical biologist), Robert Rosen and Howard H. Pattee, Howard Pattee on the quantum measurement in living systems viewed as natural internal observers that belong to the same scale of the observed objects. According to Matsuno, the internal measurement is accompanied by the redistribution of probabilities that leave them Quantum entanglement, entangled in accordance with the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics by Hugh Everett III, Everett. However, t ...
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