Abstract

Investigating the behavior of light in the vicinity of an aperture and observingHeisenberg’s uncertainty is a classic experiment in optics. Studies of TaheriConsciousness Fields (TCFs)include the study of different fields of physicsin the systems under study. By applying a TCF to the system under thestudy, changes in the behavior of the system as a function of the Field areobserved. The present study was performed with two aims: (a) Investigationof the effect of TCFs on the pattern of the laser light diffraction through anaperture (in Fraunhofer diffraction patterns). (b) Investigation of the effect ofTCFs on the behavior of light and observation of Heisenberg’s uncertaintyprinciple in these conditions. Applying TCFs to the laser light-independentof the set-up experiment did not affect the light behavior. On the other hand,applying TCFs to the set-up of the light-passing test through an aperturehas a significant effect on the light behavior in passing through the aperture.In such a way, the uncertainty and diffraction width in the state of treatmentwith TCFs is reduced compared to the control. This behavior is interpreted asreducing the effect of the observer in optics studies, where the aperture hasbeen considered equivalent to an observer. In other words, this change in thelight behavior as a result of applying the TCFs can be considered a processof direct observation (without intermediaries) of the system under the studyusing the TCF. This study indicates the high potential of the effects of TCFson the known laws of physics, as an innovative tool in science.

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