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This can lead to all kinds of speculation. Can a worm in a thunder storm be said to be an observer of the storm? Are members of a visiting school party in a Lab really observers of an experiment, even if they do not understand what they are looking at? Etc, etc.

Then again, what constitutes an observation?



Doesn't this all tell us that an observation is in the eye of the beholder and by implication, reality?