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mrkstu
5y ago
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Do (non)measurements taken this way 'collapse the wave function' anyway? Or can you only get information that is still open to change during the actual measurement?
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monktastic1
5y ago
"Collapse" is just one way to explain
how
measurements happen. These
are
"actual" measurements, because they give you actual information.
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