Even if you could make the toddlers physically identical, you can't place them all in the same point in space and always see, hear, touch the same things.
Add randomness inherent in the current understanding of (quantum) physics and you'd need a strong convergence mechanism for your experiment to prove what you're saying.
Even if you could make the toddlers physically identical, you can't place them all in the same point in space and always see, hear, touch the same things.
Add randomness inherent in the current understanding of (quantum) physics and you'd need a strong convergence mechanism for your experiment to prove what you're saying.