This paper explores whether physical laws are absolute or observer-dependent, engaging with both scientific theories and philosophical perspectives. While the absoluteness of physical laws forms the foundation of modern science, relativity theory and quantum mechanics highlight the observer's role. Can physical laws exist independently of observation? This paper argues for a multi-layered framework where physical laws are both absolute in their essence and relative in their perception, with a discussion on potential undiscovered principles that bridge these perspectives.
The author acknowledges the use of OpenAI’s language model for assistance in drafting certain sections of this workl