N-Frame, Quantum Mechanics, Hypercomputation, and the Observer-Centric Universe
摘要
This chapter develops the formal architecture of the N-Frame model, integrating quantum mechanics, hypercomputation, and observer-centric realism into a unified theoretical framework. It begins by grounding N-Frame in evolutionary game theory and functional contextualism, showing that perception and consciousness evolve to maximize fitness rather than truth. Building on Gödel’s incompleteness and the Church-Turing thesis, the chapter defines the conscious observer as a bounded yet participatory system whose observation collapses quantum potentiality into actuality. Extending this to the AdS/CFT correspondence, it proposes a hypercomputational revision of the Church-Turing thesis, suggesting that certain physical and conscious processes transcend algorithmic limits. Through the Tri-Aspect Monism equivalence formalism, it demonstrates the mathematical equivalence of quantum, phenomenological, and physical realities as co-generated aspects of a single informational structure. The chapter concludes that consciousness plays a fundamental, creative role in shaping reality through recursive, observer-dependent feedback between computation, meaning, and spacetime.