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    “We do not take even our own observations quite seriously, or accept them as scientific observations, until we have repeated and tested them. Only by such repetitions can we convince ourselves that we are not dealing with a mere isolated ‘coincidence,’ but with events which, on account of their regularity and reproducibility, are in principle inter-subjectively testable.”

    Popper, K. (1959). The Logic of Scientific Discovery. Harper & Row.

    Or: Michael can still love, it turns out.

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