To remove these one had to account for an "observer” (that is at least for one subject):
(i) Observations are not absolute but relative to an observer's point of view (i.e., his coordinate system: Einstein);
(ii) Observations affect the observed so as to obliterate the observer's hope for prediction (i.e., his uncertainty is absolute: Heisenberg).
After this, we are now in the possession of the truism that a description (of the universe) implies one who describes it (observes it). (Heinz von Foerster)

To remove these one had to account for an "observer” (that is at least for one subject): (i) Observations are not absolute but relative to an observer's point of view (i.e., his coordinate system: Einstein); (ii) Observations affect the observed so as to obliterate the observer's hope for prediction (i.e., his uncertainty is absolute: Heisenberg). After this, we are now in the possession of the truism that a description (of the universe) implies one who describes it (observes it).

Heinz von Foerster

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