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Moreover, experiments since the 1920s have unequivocally revealed that the mere presence of the observer changes an observation. Treated then and now as an oddity or inconvenience, this phenomenon strongly suggests that we are not separate from the things we see, hear, and contemplate. Rather, we—nature and the observer—are some sort of inseparable entity. This simple conclusion lies at the heart of biocentrism.
The Grand Biocentric Design: How Life Creates Reality
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