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To watch so carefully the world starts confessing its secrets.

means To notice or perceive something through close, attentive watching, often to learn from it.

from From Latin observare, to watch over or guard, from ob (toward) plus servare (to keep, attend to) — the same root that watches your servant and your reservation.

Double dutyAlso means to honor a holiday or rule.
Science originEvery experiment begins as an observation.
Quantum twistObserving particles can change what they do.
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