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A speculative extension of quantum mechanics beyond our observable universe—proposing that quantum laws might differ in outer spacetime regions, or that quantum mechanics itself is relative to the quantum vacuum of a particular universe. Outer Quantum Mechanics suggests that superposition, entanglement, and measurement might be local phenomena, and that outer regions could have entirely different quantum behaviors. It's quantum mechanics meets the multiverse: different universes, different quanta.
"Quantum mechanics works here—but does it work everywhere? Outer Quantum Mechanics Theory asks: maybe different spacetimes have different quanta. Superposition here might be determinism there. The quantum isn't universal; it's local. Outer quantum: the same word, different worlds."
by Dumu The Void March 5, 2026
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