Talk:Sogiita Gunha/@comment-43991999-20191225175524/@comment-28088476-20200201101805

While the theory suggests that the mere fact of an event being observed will in some way inevitably alter the event, the actual observer is only relevant as the medium of observation. The event would only be affected by the actual act of observation itself, and the will or influence of the observer is completely inconsequential.

That being the case, the only way his ability could function based on that theory is if he (as the observer) were also able to alter the events being observed by sheer act of will. In other words this would mean he was actively forcing his own will and desired outcome on an event when he used his ability, which all things considered would esentially make him a God. The chances of that being the case are basically zero.