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Originally Posted by Daigoro
In that case, yeah, you'd probably get physicists with theories (or "theories," perhaps).
Interference with electronics wouldn't just happen, according to their worldview. There'd be a mechanism to it, and that would be open to exploration by experiment. You'd have to decide, for example, if a bubble chamber was a technological device and how it reacts in the presence of the supernatural, and further experiments would flow on from those results.
8 years is a good amount of time to throw experiments at something, but that would be limited by how frequent the phenomena are.
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Right.
If Kessler wanted to know more about the mechanics behind such interference, what kind of physicists would he look to cultivate and recruit?