A Guide to Observer-Centrism

This guide walks through the Observer-Centrism framework in narrative form. It explains what the framework does, why it works the way it does, and what questions it answers — without requiring the mathematical derivations (though it links to them throughout). Start at the beginning or jump to any topic.

Prefer to enter from your own specialty? The domain overviews cover the same material organized by research area — quantum foundations, cosmology, particle physics, and holography — written for specialists who want to see what’s novel before following the full derivation chain.

1
The Observer Problem Why observers are everywhere in physics — and nowhere in the foundations
2
Three Rules and Nothing Else The axioms of observer-centrism
3
What Must Exist How the axioms force observers, multiplicity, and antimatter into being
4
How Things Happen Interaction, time, entropy, and the quantum of action
5
The Shape of Space How geometry, gravity, and dimensionality emerge from observers
6
Why Quantum? Deriving the Born rule, measurement, and the end of the measurement problem
7
The Particle Zoo and the Edge of Knowledge From spin-statistics to black holes — how structure reaches its limits
8
Testing the Framework Predictions, experiments, and what would count as falsification
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What Rigorous Means Here Structural argument, formal proof, and the epistemology of this framework