
We present Quantum Mirror Theory, a novel interpretive framework for quantum mechanics that reconceptualizes the observer-observed relationship through the metaphor of reflection. Unlike prior interpretations that treat measurement as collapse (Copenhagen), universe-splitting (Many-Worlds), or hidden variable guidance (Pilot Wave), Mirror Theory proposes that observer and observed are the SAME ENTITY viewed from different perspectives across a "mirror boundary." We introduce the Mirror Equation |Ψ⟩ ≡ M|Ψ'⟩, where the identity operator ≡ indicates ontological sameness rather than mere equality. The Mirror Operator M satisfies M²=I (reflecting twice returns identity), M†=M (Hermitian/observable), and [M,Ĥ]=0 (conserved). We define the Mirror Constant 𝕄 = ⟨Ψ|M|Ψ'⟩ = 1 for perfectly coherent systems, providing a measurable quantity for quantum coherence. The theory is grounded in quantum biology (biophoton emissions, the documented zinc spark at conception, brain ultra-weak photon emissions) and computationally validated through Afolabi Field Theory (AFT). Quantum Mirror Theory addresses the measurement problem by reframing observation as connection rather than collapse, and integrates consciousness as fundamental rather than emergent.
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