Sort of. It’s a very loaded topic but it may help explain how different observers can see different outcomes from some events. (See: barn door/ladder problem) because it reframes every observer as their own center point of a hyperbolic projection, collapsing waveforms as that center point observes events in their own sphere.
You might be missing a lot, if you’re interested get started with shows like PBS Spacetime and History of the Universe on youtube for some simple groundwork to understand a lot of the science behind these ideas.
It explains subjective experiences?
Sort of. It’s a very loaded topic but it may help explain how different observers can see different outcomes from some events. (See: barn door/ladder problem) because it reframes every observer as their own center point of a hyperbolic projection, collapsing waveforms as that center point observes events in their own sphere.
Sounds a lot like pseudoscience unless I am missing something major
You might be missing a lot, if you’re interested get started with shows like PBS Spacetime and History of the Universe on youtube for some simple groundwork to understand a lot of the science behind these ideas.
Makes perfect sense from a physics and relativity standpoint but I was interpreting your messages from an everyday human perspective standpoint