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by strogonoff
2071 days ago
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> Any two systems interacting will cause the collapse. I suppose that means if a photon, say, is reflected by a mirror, that should collapse its wave function and any measurements after that should not have any effect on it? Maybe it should be qualified what kind of interaction collapses wave function? > I'm a software developer, not a quantum physicist. Great, I’m not a quantum physicist either—yet here we are, talking about quantum physics! |
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I'm not sure if that example is the right one to use, but yes, that's roughly my understanding.