Exploring the Possibility of Using a Quantum Methodology to Address Regenerative Agroecological Systems

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Given the increasing complexity of rural food systems, particularly in Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, this study proposes a verifiable methodology that offers an innovative, forward-looking approach. It incorporates the principles of quantum physics into traditional agroecosystems by drawing on concepts, such as superposition, observation, entanglement, and quantum collapse. The methodological framework incorporates three elements rooted in non-classical physics: rural quantum tuning; a causal model; and an experimental design proposal. The aim is to strengthen community resilience and food sovereignty by weaving together ancestral knowledge, emerging science, and active community participation in polycrisis contexts.

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