The Law of Observational Reciprocity (LOR): A Relational Onto-Epistemology of Knowing

Keywords : Law of Observational Reciprocity, LOR, epistemology, ontology, quantum physics, phenomenology, relational onto-epistemology, observer effect


Abstract

This paper proposes the Law of Observational Reciprocity (LOR), a unifying principle asserting that the act of observation alters the observer as much as the observed. Challenging the Cartesian spectator model, LOR reframes observation as a relational, co-constitutive process grounded in quantum physics and phenomenology. We present a formal sketch of LOR, define its axiomatic conditions, and demonstrate its validity through quantum mechanical evidence. By establishing observation as a reciprocal transformation rather than passive reception, LOR offers a new relational onto-epistemology were knowing and being are co-emergent.

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