ERRT Summary
         Externally Rendered Reality Theory (ERRT) proposes that reality as we perceive it is a rendered construct produced by an external source with unlimited computational capacity. The theory aims to unify quantum mechanics, general relativity, consciousness studies, and information theory within a single framework.    Key principles of ERRT include:    An external fundamental source rendering reality  Logical-mathematical primacy as reality's substrate  Informational ontology as the basis of existence  Rendered physicality of space, time, matter, and energy  Scale-dependent rendering from quantum to cosmic scales  Observer-dependent rendering  Integration of consciousness as fundamental  Dynamic and adaptive rendering processes  Fractal geometry as a core aspect of the rendering process     Key formulas in ERRT:     Universal State Function: \[ \Psi(x, t) = R(x, t) \cdot \Phi(x, t) \] Where \(\Psi(x, t)\) is the universal state function, \(R(x, t)\) is the rendering operator, ...