observationskraft
Observationskraft (literally “observation force” in German) is a term used in speculative discussions to denote a hypothetical driver of how observation interacts with physical systems. It is not a standard physical quantity recognized by mainstream science and should be treated as a conceptual or fictional construct rather than an established law.
Origins and usage: The term has appeared primarily in German-language philosophy of science, thought experiments about
Conceptual framework: In models that invoke observationskraft, observation contributes to the state of a system through
Limitations and reception: Observationskraft is not an empirically validated force; critics argue it risks conflating epistemology
Related concepts include the observer effect, measurement problem, and participatory realism.