Part 2/10:
Defining the Observer
The current discourse indicates that while measurement techniques are formalized, the role of the observer remains less structured. Prominent thinkers like Chris Fuchs suggest that quantum mechanics serves as a guide for agents to update their beliefs based on experimental data, yet they refrain from defining the nature of these agents. In contrast, the ongoing work presents an evolved theory centered on conscious agents, pushing the need for a nuanced understanding of how observers interact with the systems they study.