Manuel S Morales

Plenary speaker and Blind Observer workshop organizer



Manuel S Morales is an independent researcher in a new field of physics, i.e., origin mechanics. He has a BFA in illustration and AS in photography. His notable career as an artist inadvertently led to conducting a twelve-year experiment at TemptDestiny.com, which revealed that the current methods and theories of science are incomplete. He has applied his findings to particle physics, theoretical physics, experimental physics, condensed matter physics, biology, and in analytics such as key performance indicators. He has served as a referee for a number of physics journals.



The goal of the workshop is for attendees to gain new insight of how to include the hidden mechanisims necessary to conduct any and all empirical studies in their field of expertise via hands-on exploration and blind life drawing exercises.


Title of plenary talk: How the Observer Has Blinded Science


To date, systematic studies used in science are in essence studies of the effects of the natural world. However, the mechanics involved that are necessary to conduct such research have found to be ignored and thus, not accounted for. This fundamental omission error would be of no consequence if the two mechanisms involved were not mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive or if this necessary function to conduct any and all experiments was only a singular mechanism. Unfortunately, it has been confirmed without ambiguity that there are indeed two mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive mechanisms necessary to conduct any and all empirical studies and that the failure to account for these two origin variables, both in practice and in theory, inherently lead to false-positive results/conclusions. Case in point, the observer in modern physics is understood to cause perturbations to the system being observed by simply observing it. But what if the observer was not something that measured physical reality but instead was an effect of the two mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive mechanisms currently ignored by the practice of science? The topic of this discussion will explore how the wave function collapse phenomenon observed in physics is not caused by the effect of observation but by the mechanisms that create the effect of observation itself.





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