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How can a photon know it's being observed?

9 March 2026



How can a photon know it's being observed?

That's the big question, isn't it?

In quantum physics, it's been established that particles behave like

particles as long as they are observed. If they aren't observed, they

behave like waves.

I'm reminded here of the double-slit experiment, which you should definitely

watch as a video.

Does this mean that photons disguise themselves as particles? Yes, exactly.

In order to maintain a disguised reality, photons must be able to disguise

themselves at any time.

So, as soon as you observe photons, they put on the cloak of camouflage to

appear harmless and physical. This behavior is important in a simulation, very

important. After all, everyone should believe that they are not in a simulation,

but in a biological world with physical laws.

And as you surely recall, it is of crucial importance to the architects of the Matrix

to obtain the approval of a co-player (creator being). Otherwise, the disguise

would be as ineffective as the entire Matrix itself.

A photon has no eyes, no ears… yet it knows that you are observing it. Does that

sound like logic based on physical laws?

Only when you observe it does it change its reality and disguise itself. And all

photons do this, all over the world.

Reality changes, disguises itself, as soon as you perceive it. And “observing”

includes measurement in any form. And what are all scientific experiments

based on? Measurements.

Well, the thing is, when we measure or observe a quantum system, we have

to physically interact with it. There is no way to passively observe something

at the quantum level without disturbing it. Or is there?

And what is it that performs this measurement? Our mind, our perception and

judgment.

How can a photon/atom recognize that it is being observed?

Consider theories like microtubule theory and the Orch-OR model.

These models state that consciousness is not limited to classical neural processes

but interacts with deeper quantum levels of reality.

If this is indeed the case, consciousness could, in principle, access information

across different time levels or realities.

Imagine someone who can see the future, a clairvoyant. From their perspective,

it's not about prediction, but about access: Consciousness briefly connects with

another time level, retrieves information, and integrates it into the brain.

Information is not merely stored locally, but is a fundamental property of reality.

Therefore, phenomena such as the perception of future events or even deceased

persons can be viewed as interactions with information structures beyond linear

time.

And if information precedes matter… the atom may not react to the observation

itself, but to the information entering the system.

The upload!


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