Eggs-zactly!Frelga wrote:You mean, the presence of the observer prevents the observed from sneaking out on the message boards?
I was thinking specifically of that experiment where the photon does/does not create an interference pattern, depending on whether the part of the experiment to which the photon is not exposed would cause an interference pattern if the photon were exposed to it. If I understand correctly, there is a serious question how the photon 'knows' the experimental set-up and responds appropriately even though the only intervention by the scientist is the observation of what happens.Faramond wrote:Strictly speaking, there isn't any result unless there is an observation in the first place. So what does it mean, really, to say the observation changes the results?
<sheepishly avoids any reference to Ramblers and Corvairs>
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