I've started reading Permutation City and even though I basically philosophically agree with all of its claims about consciousness/personhood so far, it's still a bit spooky sometimes.

Prompted by this: What's the spookiest scientific experiment you know of?

My candidates: single-particle double slit, Michelson-Morely experiment failing to demonstrate luminiferous aether.

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@starkatt idk if this is spooky, but I find the idea that this petroglyph represents the crab supernova in the year 1054 quite haunting en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ana

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