Salvish,
Thank you for reviewing my work and for your comments. I have address your comments as follows:
S: "So it always boils down to cause and effect and something in the mind of the observer which causes him/her or it to observe reality the way it is."
M: There has never been or ever will be an observation or measurement without a selection event first taking place. For example, an experimenter, or deity as per your example, cannot make a selection without the potential to do so. The findings show that the fundamental acts of selection consists of two dichotomies which do not exist until they do, i.e., first cause.
S: "Finally you said that electromagnetism is a function of gravity - then this means that your theory should have produce the Maxwell equations including a correction as per the theory of quantum gravity"
M: Currently physics is based on second cause, i.e., how observed or measured effects cause effects. However, it cannot supersede and thus invalidate a paradigm based on first cause, e.g., 'how' observed or measured effects come into existence in the first place. Therefore, a fundamental reevaluation will be required to acclimate this new paradigm. I have initiated such reevaluation with my most recent peer-reviewed paper:
Assumed Higgs Boson Discovery Proved Einstein Right
http://fundamentaljournals.org/ijfps/downloads/37-IJFPS_Dec_2012_44_47.pdf
http://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/ui/abs/2012IJFPS..37...47M
Perhaps you may find the first paper based on the initial empirical findings of interest as well:
PHYSICS OF PREDETERMINED EVENTS: Complementarity States of Choice-Chance Mechanics[link:gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research%20Papers-Unification%20Theories/Download/3571http://gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research%20Papers-Unification%20Theories/Download/3571[/link]
http://labs.adsabs.harvard.edu/ui/abs/2011APS..APRE13009M?
http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/APR11/Event/145843
Best wishes,
Manuel