(July 17, 2020 at 4:24 am)ModusPonens1 Wrote:(July 17, 2020 at 4:13 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: I do believe that 'Any' interaction of said particles counts as an 'Observation'.
Then that would seem to be a re-definition of "observation" so while it may be an example of observation in the scientific sense within the subfield of QM ... it's not the case that it's an observation in the normal sense.
ly one of the possible values immediately after the measurement. This feature is known as wave function collapse.
Not quite.
As I explained previously. It's people trying to talk about thing of which they have little to no understanding OR people with the education and understanding trying to explain things to other people who do not have the mental tools/training to help them understand the thing.
Also... People 'redefine' words all the time. People make up new words for things or even use existing words for completely new things all the time.
It also doesn't refute or otherwise diminish my lay man's understanding of what's happening in relation to the conversation.
Still, all the best at learning about all the quantum mechanical stuff.
Cheers.
Not at work.