This paper presents a critical review of the Wigner’s Friend thought experiment and its modern extensions within quantum mechanics. The study explores observer-dependent reality, measurement theory, quantum state assignment, and interpretational challenges arising from nested observers in quantum systems. Particular attention is given to the Frauchiger–Renner argument and its implications for the consistency of single-world interpretations of quantum mechanics. The paper discusses conceptual tensions between unitarity, observer perspectives, and objective reality, while examining possible resolutions proposed in contemporary quantum foundations research. This work is intended as an independent scholarly review aimed at contributing to discussions in quantum foundations and quantum information theory.
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Chamila Chandrabanu Ekanayake
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0171ce3a9f334c28271da6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20091909