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A scientist's truth begins with observation, not an observation that is skewed toward a desired resolution, but an unbiased, impartial, disinterested examination. A scientist will do blind studies, where neither the evaluator nor the subject knows which items are controls, and will perform extensive testing to make certain the results are irrefutable. Therefore, when Einstein says that liberation from the self is the true value of a human being, rest assured that his scientific mind has observed human nature very closely, and that he has come to an unbiased conclusion.
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