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The best example of how one can't merely trust what scientists say about everything is consciousness itself having effect on the quantum wave function. I feel like this is something I need to see myself, and subsequently draw my own conclusions. Is there a video demonstration of this phenomenon in real-time, or am I just to take a bunch of people's word for it until I can do the experiment myself?

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The best example of how one can't merely trust what scientists say about everything is consciousness itself having affect on the quantum wave function. I feel like this is something I need to see myself, and subsequently draw my own conclusions. Is there a video demonstration of this phenomenon in real-time, or am I just to take a bunch of people's word for it until I can do the experiment myself?

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The best example of how one can't merely trust what scientists say about everything is consciousness itself having affect on the quantum wave function. I feel like this is something I need to see myself, and subsequently draw my own conclusions. Is there a video demonstration of this phenomenon in real-time, or am I just to take a bunch of people's word for it until I can do the experiment myself? Peers must make inferences from the data, which are fallible, peer-assisted or not.

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