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RE: Eyes to see (2)



		David Kerridge wrote out several stages, to which I would
add an adaptation of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.  This principle
states that in any observation of atomic/subatomic particles, they will
probably be found where the amplitude is large, and will probably not be
found where the amplitude is small, but there's an uncertainty in the
position of the particle.  I state, 'In any observation of a system of human
interaction, what we see is not necessarily reality as it is affected by our
prejudices, experiences, and desires.  Were the personal risks, impacts,
effects, and concerns are large, the probability that our observation is
close to reality is large.  Were small, the probability is concurrently
small.  So that at any given point of observation, reality is somewhere
else.'
		Harry I. Nimon,
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