Le 24-mai-05, � 00:02, Brent Meeker a �crit :
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From: rmiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Patrick Leahy
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Subject: Re: Sociological approach
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More to the point, if you happen to know why the mere act of
measurement--even at a distance-- "induces" a probability collapse,
I'd
love to hear it.
Measurements are just interactions that project onto "pointer spaces"
we're
interested in. There's nothing physically different from any other
interaction.
See http://decoherence.de/
I agree, but I would insist the projection must be a first person
appearance. Decoherence makes
measurements merely interaction ... in the MWI. If the projection is
"physically real", it cannot be described by the SWE.
I guess you agree?
Bruno
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/