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A remark on quantum measuring systems and the holographic principle
It is a sort of ultimate question to examine the continuity of a quantum
measurement subject theoretically and has not yet been resolved within a
scientific framework. In this article, we approach this question and argue that
the continuity of a quantum measurement subject follows as a fundamental
consequence of the holographic principle after the classicalization of the
quantum state of the bulk space.