Question for JC; you want to solve the problem of the evolution of the S's 
equation after a measurement.. If you accept that the wf tells us about 
probablilities, why do you insist the probabilities continue to exist after 
measurement, and thus, that S's equation must continue to exist and the wf 
as well? Once a measurement occurs, we're in the realm of actuality, not 
probability. It's like the horse race where you're wondering which horse 
won, when the winner is apparent. AG

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