[quote=whizzball1] That's taking Einstein's observation theories too far xD Objects can't sense the observation of someone. Our minds aren't tied to the very fabric of the universe. The real observation theories of quantum mechanics simply show that objects are observed to move differently depending on your reference point, but we can't directly observe the true exact movement of any object. Obviously, that doesn't affect our science, because the science we do would still revolve around the movement we observe rather than the true movement, like it does now. [/quote] The only, and I repeat only, problem I have with quantum physics is the fact that scientists don't believe atoms have to adhere to classical mechanics. I theorize that they likely do, but in a way that we cannot observe directly/well; ie our belief in a difference between classical and quantum is derived from ignorance, and not from fact.