Talk:Quantum Manipulation/@comment-31867576-20180106190528/@comment-31908363-20180107112245

Ehh, a conscious observer isn't exactly what causes the quantum state of an object to collapse into a classical (definitive) state. Fundamental Interactions via physical fields do.

You see, when an object interacts with a field, they affect and react to changes made to its energy. This is what allows for two or more objects to interact, as a field exists in all regions of space and they can both disturb and react to changes made to it. If their interactions via the field occurs in a certain manner, they observe the other in a specific state; gaining some information about them (since you can't exist without information to identify your existence).

In fact, that was why i added "information manipulation", but i think it was removed in the last edit or something. And quantum physics applies in the macrosopic world; its just that its effects don't seem as notable for certain reasons.