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It's of the utmost importance to understand the universe
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So the observation which path the photon takes, A or B, will destroy the interference effect. This is one of the most fundamental aspects of quantum physics: looking
at a physical system changes its behaviour. This conclusion is entirely determined
by experimental findings, making it inescapable. Note that in order to look at which
path the photon took, we had to interact with the photon via the loops of the QND
detectors. So it is not our “consciousness” that made that photon behave differently,
but the physical interaction that is necessary to “look” at the system, just like the
chalk dust revealing a laser beam interacts with the light by reflecting parts of the
beam towards your eye.
yeah we have a lot of those
all the cool boys say
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more diagrams
looking doesnt change the behavior
is this light?
idk
The blue mirrors are the 50% reflectors. The Green reflect 100%.
it changes which part of the quantum system you're entangled with
ok
The yellow are detectors.
if all quantum systems were untangled would that mean all 10 dimensions align (st)
Is this what they call "collapse of the wave function", or the experiment they derive that concept from?
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how do you "look" without consciousness?
Consciousness does play a role, materialists just have to explqin it away
```This is one of the most fundamental aspects of quantum physics: looking
at a physical system changes its behaviour```
blue = half silvered mirror, photon is randomly reflected or passed through with 50% probability but it changes phase.
Do you disagree with this part from the text, Fuguer?
only a conscious agent can look though
its an interpretational issue
It's like the perception percept problem
looking at a quantum system changes the behavior you observe
a quantum system is in a superposition of states
Yeah, and they lowered the laser enough so it only shot out one photon as a particle
but once you get into things like quantum eraser
you will realize its absolutely not as simple as observing just collapsing the wavefunction
They've done experiments with no physical interaction that proves the observer plays a role, but they don't tell ppl cuz it would upset the atheist applecard