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The act of observing itself cannot be performed without interfering with the experiment in some physical (not psychic) way.
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Care to elaborate on how since the observation device is well out of the way of the particle gun?
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It's certainly not the scientists' minds, in any case, as the observations can be automated (and I imagine usually are).
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Who did that experiment, where, and when?
David Bohm thought that particles probably had a kind of consciousness. Chris Langan (the guy with the highest IQ in the world who wrote "The Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe") places
thought as a form of power in the universe since its inception. You know better than these men how?
I'm just saying that skeptics of the pesimistic variety are always quick to ridicule but seldom have any experiemntal evidence to back their claims. It's 90% theory and conjecture.