102: since all observers are made of objects that

INTERACT PHYSICALLY, IT SEEMS NATURAL TO VIEW THE PROCESS OF OF OBSERVATION AS SIMLY AN INTERACTION.

AND YET THE MAKING OF RECORDS ~ THE PRODUCTION OF MEMORY ~ IS AN IRREVERSIBLE PROCESS, A SPECIAL KIND OF INTER-ACTION WHOSE ANALYSIS IS A FUNDAMENTAL UNSOLVED PROBLEM FOR PHYSICS.

FOR EXAMPLE, MANY QUANTUM SYSTEMS CAN EXIST IN A MIXTURE OF MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE STATES SIMULTANEOUSLY, IN A PRO-PORTION THAT HAS PROBABILISTIC INTERPRETATION, AND WHEN TWO SUCH SYSTEMS INTERACT WITH ALL POSSIBLE STATES OF THE OTHER, PRODUCING A SYSTEM IN A NEW MIXTURE OF MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE STATES.

BUT WHEN SUCH SYSTEMS ARE OBSERVED, THEY MYSTERIOUSLY "collapse" into one or another of their mutually exclusive states.

In relativity, observations are distinguished from interactions in that the observer assembles a picture out of all chronological events, reordering them according to a particular laboratory clock. Physicists refer to the resulting trajectories - shorn of information about the underlying chronology of their evolution - as worldlines, representing the entire series of events that add up to a lifetime. Therefore, observation is different from other forms of interaction, and while there are many promising leads, there is no consensus among physi-cists how to approach this difference.

After all a wonderful mysterious intriguing universal game of guess & gather, suppose & propose, imagination & phantasy, creation and playfulness for zillions of living 'things' that, though related, are different from each other from before birth till after departure from life:
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