The Observer Effect in Clinical Triage to help Prevent, Protect and Heal during the Post-Antibiotic Era
The Dr Maya Way por Health, Happiness and the Forgotten Wisdom of Self-Understanding
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To ensure a system can survive the next major healthcare crisis, we must apply the same logic to how we identify and manage illness. By 2030, antimicrobial resistance is projected to make routine infections lethal, rendering the current supply of antibiotics ineffective worldwide. Adapting to a post-antibiotic era does not require a new miracle drug; it requires shifting the primary focus of medical observation from the clinic to the individual. Our brains do not see the world; they render it. Reality is an internal simulation generated from raw sensory data. To keep the organism functioning, this rendering relies on specific mechanisms. Perception is a controlled hallucination. Particles exist in superposition. The universe lacks intrinsic colour. Reality depends on the observer.
Furthermore, synchronicity links experience. Sensory inputs ...