Asha and the Elimination of Quantum Collapse: A Speculative Synthesis of Zoroastrian Order and Quantum Mechanics
Abstract In Zoroastrianism, Asha represents truth, order, and the cosmic law that upholds reality—a principle that contrasts with the apparent randomness of quantum collapse. This paper proposes that Asha could conceptually eliminate wavefunction collapse in quantum mechanics, preserving superposition as a unified, ordered state.
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Abstract In Zoroastrianism, Asha represents truth, order, and the cosmic law that upholds reality—a principle that contrasts with the apparent randomness of quantum collapse. This paper proposes that Asha could conceptually eliminate wavefunction collapse in quantum mechanics, preserving superposition as a unified, ordered state. Drawing from interpretations like decoherence and unitary evolution, we introduce a symbolic equation where Asha governs quantum dynamics, offering a philosophical bridge between ancient wisdom and modern physics. Introduction Quantum mechanics defies classical intuition with its probabilistic core, epitomized by the collapse of the wavefunction—a mysterious process wherein a system in superposition resolves into a definite state upon measurement (Dirac, 1958). Despite its predictive power, the mechanism and necessity of collapse remain debated.
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