The Role of Decoherence in Political Polarization and Partisan Identity
How the continuous 'measurement' by partisan media collapses nuanced belief superpositions into rigid, classical tribal binaries.
Applying Quantum Probability to Electoral Forecasting and Polling
Moving beyond Bayesian statistics to model voters as probability amplitudes, not fixed points, for more accurate models.
Quantum Entanglement and the Rise of Global Political Movements
Examining how movements like climate activism or digital libertarianism exhibit non-local, instantaneous correlations across borders.
The Observer Effect in Modern Media and Political Campaigns
How the act of measuring public opinion through polls and media actively collapses the wavefunction of political reality.
Introducing the Foundational Principles of Quantum Political Theory
We explore the core axiom that political states, like quantum particles, exist in superpositions until measured by collective observation.