RE: First collisions at the LHC with unprecedented Energy! (Ask a particle physisicist)
June 8, 2015 at 12:59 pm
Thank you. I will do a little more research along the lines of your answer while giving it full consideration. As an engineer more inclined to mechanics and aeronautics than electrical I have always found the subjective determination as collapsing the waving function dubious.
This is the first I have heard that determination of the state by subjective observation is not held definitive. If such is the case than it does readily answer my question since the interaction of objects with the photo or electron would be in accordance to it being defined as one state for that interaction while then being rendered an indeterminate state until such time as the next interaction. However, this intern brings up questions about the duration of the determination of said state since an indeterminate state follows. Hmm...
https://youtu.be/BoQ6ZC8EUQ0
This is the first I have heard that determination of the state by subjective observation is not held definitive. If such is the case than it does readily answer my question since the interaction of objects with the photo or electron would be in accordance to it being defined as one state for that interaction while then being rendered an indeterminate state until such time as the next interaction. However, this intern brings up questions about the duration of the determination of said state since an indeterminate state follows. Hmm...
https://youtu.be/BoQ6ZC8EUQ0