Some interpretations of the observer effect in Quantum Mechanics suggest that observation is not passive and that the act of observing participates in determining what becomes real. Measurement collapses possibility into a single visible outcome. Human life operates with a similar logic. A person enters the world not first as an intelligence or a consciousness but as a body that can be immediately seen and interpreted. The first observation of that body becomes a kind of social measurement, and the observer’s perception quietly takes on authority over reality. Whatever a person understands themselves to be, their intelligence, depth, or inner life, must confront the fact that another person’s perception has already begun to define the conditions of their existence.

If the body is the first observation, then appearance determines social permission. Before a person speaks or demonstrates intelligence, their form has already been judged and placed somewhere within the hierarchy of attention, attraction, and acceptance created by "us". "Us" claims that character and merit decide who succeeds, yet the visible body functions as the earliest and most powerful verdict. Those whose bodies fall outside accepted norms, especially the physically deformed, often discover that intelligence alone cannot overcome the authority of that first observation. They may possess the same capacities for thought, creativity, or insight as anyone else, yet they are frequently denied the ordinary recognitions through which "us" records a life such as admiration, desire, prestige, and memory. A person can possess a rich mind and a complex inner world and still be excluded from the experiences through which existence becomes visible and affirmed. In practice, the observer’s gaze decides who is permitted to fully exist within the shared reality created by "us".

It’s very rare to find well‑documented examples of scientists who were born with facial disfigurement and also became notable in their field. This field research is a failure as it lacks extensive reference and the experiment is a completely failure. There is simply not enough that exists for a data set.

Following Hypothesis: Focus on looks

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