
This brief scientific comment addresses the conceptual overlap between Peter W. Evans’ article “Is Quantum Mechanics Merely a Theory for us?.” (Foundations of Physics, 55, 77, 2025, DOI: 10.1007/s10701-025-00887-6) and the previously published Subjective Physics framework (Khomyakov, 2025). The note clarifies that key elements of Evans’ “agent-centric” interpretation — such as relational ontology, finite informational capacity of observers, and consensus through shared sensory structures — were already formalized in the Operational Quantum Foundations and Cognitive Phase Law papers (Zenodo DOIs: 10.5281/zenodo.17139825, 10.5281/zenodo.16917758). This comment is published to ensure scientific transparency and to document the precedence of formal theoretical work defining finite informational alignment and observer consensus. Keywords: quantum foundations, relational ontology, subjective physics, finite informationality, observer consensus, cognitive phase law, research ethics, priority clarification.
Cognitive Phase Law, Priority Clarification, Subjective Physics, Relational Ontology, Finite Informationality, Observer Consensus, Quantum Foundations, Research Ethics
Cognitive Phase Law, Priority Clarification, Subjective Physics, Relational Ontology, Finite Informationality, Observer Consensus, Quantum Foundations, Research Ethics
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