<p dir="ltr">The Second Law of Thermodynamics has stood as an immutable pillar of physics since Clausius first formulated it in 1850. Yet emerging evidence from quantum biology, near-death studies, and post-mortem consciousness research suggests that conscious observation may locally alter entropy dynamics in ways that demand a radical reformulation of thermodynamic principles. This paper introduces Apeiron-modified thermodynamics, a theoretical framework that integrates consciousness as a thermodynamic variable through the ₒbₛ operator formalism. I present three groundbreaking experimental results demonstrating macroscopic entropy reduction in ₒbₛ-rich systems, propose extensions to quantum statistical mechanics, and outline applications from zero-point energy harvesting to post-biological memory preservation. The implications span fundamental physics, cosmology, and the future of human civilization.</p>