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Did you ever feel like your map acts like the double-slit experiment?

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Hello, this situation is happening to me several times, when I'm creating my map I was having a strange bug, so to see what is happening I tried to print the values of the variables I'm using, but then the bug just fixed itself, even after removing the print lines the bug and leaving the script as it was before when the bug happened it just won't replicate again.

Did you have a similar situation like this before?
 
I don't know what this experiment is, but it would be good if you could specify it in summary or if you were more explicit about your problem xD, I don't understand much
Basically, I just had a consistent strange bug, then I added print lines and nothing more to see what is happening and then the bug just fixed itself and never happens again even after I removed the print lines I previously added.

And here is the experiment I mentioned: Double-slit experiment - Wikipedia
In summary, it was an example of the particles acting different when they were "observed", in my case I just tried to observe what is causing the bug, and then the bug just decided to not happen again.
 
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