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by pault
2077 days ago
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I wish, for the love of god, that the early pop science about quantum physics hadn't used the phrase "when observed" when describing the wave collapse. If they had said "when interacted with by another force" (or anything along those lines), we wouldn't have loads of new age dummies talking about how the particle "knows" it is being observed by a conscious mind. No quantum woo, no Deepak Chopra. |
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I think one of the appeals to actual physicists who do experiments is that is how things are usually set up - there's some equipment that makes a measurement and the Schrödinger equation stuff till collapse thing gives the correct result for what is observed. Obviously the universe got on ok for billions of years before physicists evolved so it's a simplification of reality.