Speaking of the double slit experiment... It is an accepted axiom that nothing can be measured without altering it in some way. It is the entire premise of the uncertainty principal. So how can it be claimed that we can collapse a superposition just by observation when observation implies alteration?
Speaking of the double slit experiment... It is an accepted axiom that nothing can be measured without altering it in some way. It is the entire premise of the uncertainty principal. So how can it be claimed that we can collapse a superposition just by observation when observation implies alteration?
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