On 9/24/2012 8:51 PM, Stephen P. King wrote:
If I don't observe it, then it doesn't matter who/what else observes something, the
rest of the universe is still a superposition. It doesn't matter whether or not an
interference pattern can be detected.
Saibal
Dear Saibal,
If you are operating under the stipulation that each observer is uniquely isolated
from all others, then I agree with you.
Or it's Chris Fuch's instrumental Bayesianism which regards QM as just a way of
representing one's knowledge of systems.
Brent
But I hope you understand the long range implications if this as it opens wide the need
for an explanation for the appearance of interactions/mutual consistencies between
observers.
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