According to our esteemed physicists, the act of observing something changes the thing being observed. But what happens when the observer becomes the observed?
It's a conundrum that has puzzled scholars and scientists for centuries. But we're not just talking about particles and waves here. We're talking about the human condition.
In our lab, we've created an experiment where observers are placed in a room with a mirror, and they're asked to stare at their own reflections for hours on end. And what do we find?
A growing sense of existential dread? A creeping sense of madness? No, no... we find a rather large collection of dust and an impressive mustache.
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