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“John Proctor Window Observation Index” is not a theory, not a metaphor, and not an actual index.

It’s just a randomly constructed phrase.

A random name.
A random situation.
A random action.

A Vietnam veteran named John Proctor sitting by a window, watching deer and recording something.
There is no proof this ever happened.

But there is also no reason it couldn’t have happened.

That’s it.

The phrase exists because it sounds specific enough to be real, even though it was made arbitrarily.
Given how large the world is and how many people exist, a completely random scenario like this could already have happened somewhere.

No deeper meaning is required.

A 19-year-old in Korea conceptualizing this scenario and posting it on /x/ could itself be part of another random scenario.
That entire situation could have been imagined by someone in Argentina.
And that imagined scenario could have already been thought of by a mechanic in Qatar.
And that version could have already been imagined by someone working in a factory in India.

At any point, any part of this could already exist as someone else’s thought.

Everything could already be someone else’s scenario.

Summary:
A completely random, simple, plausible-sounding scenario used as a placeholder for “this could exist in reality.”



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