On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:36:43 PM UTC-6, Philip Thrift wrote:
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> ref (article by Jim Baggott): 
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> https://medium.com/@MassimoPigliucci/the-copenhagen-confusion-611f31cc27e1
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> https://twitter.com/philipcball/status/1268950876405850112
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> Jim Baggott Retweeted
> Philip Ball @philipcball
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> "The “collapse of the wavefunction” was never part of the Copenhagen 
> interpretation because the wavefunction isn’t interpreted realistically." I 
> have been trying to get this point across for ages; I really hope Jim has 
> more success.
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> Jim Baggott @JimBaggott
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> No, the Copenhagen interpretation does not entail the collapse of the 
> wavefunction. 
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> @philipthrift
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The WF transitions from a superposition of states, to an eigenstate of the 
eigenvalue measured. So it does seem to collapse whether it's "real" or 
not. AG

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