If you were given the opportunity to be a 'white coat' in a laboratory
and you measured the location of a photon you would witness
the collapse of that particular particle to a particular position.
Yet a moment ago it was in an infinity of possible states.
Does our act of observation bring about change in what we observe?
and you measured the location of a photon you would witness
the collapse of that particular particle to a particular position.
Yet a moment ago it was in an infinity of possible states.
Does our act of observation bring about change in what we observe?
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