quasiontology
Quasiontology is a speculative philosophical concept that explores the potential relationship between quantum mechanics and the nature of being or existence. It is not a formally established field of study but rather a term used in discussions that bridge quantum physics with metaphysical inquiries. The core idea is to consider whether the strange phenomena observed in quantum mechanics, such as superposition, entanglement, and wave-particle duality, might offer new perspectives on ontological questions like what it means to exist, the nature of reality, and the relationship between observer and observed.
Proponents of quasiontological thinking might suggest that quantum principles challenge classical notions of a fixed, independent
However, it is important to note that quasiontology remains highly speculative. The interpretations of quantum mechanics