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Photon consciousness: Fact or fancy?

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An experiment designed to test the highly speculative hypothesis of photon consciousness was executed. It was found that, within the accuracy attainable with the apparatus, there is no empirical justification for the hypothesis.

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Woodward, J.F., de Klerk, A., Kahler, G. et al. Photon consciousness: Fact or fancy?. Found Phys 2, 241–244 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00708503

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