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The paradoxes of the Quantum Mechanics disappear when reality is seen as consciousness. A century of the history of the quantum mechanics is one of the entrapment of most of its scholars by unwary models of reality, while disavowing intellectually that it is the task of science to talk about reality at all. Science shuns talking about reality. The price paid by this self imposed ignorance is such proclamation by Feynman that: "No one can understand quantum mechanics". It is in fact easy to understand if consciousness, not the physical world, is seen as reality.
The theory of quantum awareness was given by Everett in 1957. His failure to address the reality to which awareness pertains has left the quantum mechanics in paradox for 60 years.
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