@RustyBertrand @lednaBM @TimWardCam @FosseLeo

This is funny because of -

..wait for it..

- what the OP said.

This self-centeredness presents as Ptolemaic, #anthropormorphic, #anthropocentric, etc. in our economies, societies, and
#science theories.

Imagine describing a theory as an adult, for other adults (as opposed to nursery rhymes) that went with "depending on whether we observe or not" rather than "depending on whether the paths have the same #symmetry or not".

This is equivalent to your friend carefully aligning their hands to create a shadow-dragon on the wall and inviting you into the room to see what they've created. You step in front of their hands, looking at the wall, and saying "I only see a big blob shadow."

Then a 3rd person (a #quantum mechanic) describes what took place as "the act of observation changed the outcome of the 2-hand superposition."

I sold my car last week and felt bad that I didn't say goodbye to her for all her years of service to me. But when I went back to the dealership, she wasn't there. The sales girl told me the Bolt sold in 3 days. I understood - she was a pretty little thing :-) #anthropormorphic
#ElectricVehicles