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palani
10th November 2016, 09:28 AM
The imaginary world consists of waves (or wavelets?). The real world consists of particles (things). Observation converts the wave function to act as particles. This concept has been examined for centuries. It applies to law in that not observing something is the same as not taking notice. If you don't notice it then who is going to say something happened or didn't happen. But when you notice something you have two choices:
1) ignore it (aka 'agree')
2) take some action (aka 'disagree' ... or 'conditionally accept')

This suggests that perhaps your greatest control is in what you take notice of and what you don't take notice of. For if you don't take notice then whatever happened is merely a wave and lacks existence in the real world. As soon as you take notice (or are observed taking notice?) then the charges start happening.

Just a thought. Or maybe I made my observations real?