„Particle“ as a Qubit

Abstract

This paper explores the quantum idealist perspective of particles as monads and their intrinsic intelligibility, presenting them as qubits embodying a fundamental duality of existence. Particles, as discrete modifications of the infinite quantum field, exhibit an inherent, though rudimentary, intelligence that continuously oscillates between binary states of "0" (nothingness) and "1" (being). This dynamic oscillation symbolizes transforming potentiality into actuality, reflecting the infinite field's capacity for self-awareness and super-sensitivity. The study highlights the particle's dual behavior: as waves in free motion and discrete entities under observation. It emphasizes how interaction, observation, and noetic activity evolve the particle's intelligibility, albeit within limitations. The paper argues that particle aggregates achieve greater complexity and richer noematic responses due to their increased experiential scope, offering insights into the evolving intelligibility of both micro and macrocosmic systems. By redefining particles as quantum noematic processes, the research illuminates their role as fractal expressions of the universe, where the perpetual synthesis of "0" and "1" reflects the ontological essence of being. This framework challenges conventional interpretations, inviting a holistic understanding of particles as fundamental moments in the infinite quantum field, bridging nothingness and existence.

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