(06-30-2024, 07:51 AM)CCoburn Wrote: QM. The Measurement Problem: an object(or system function) requires an observer in order to yield a specific outcome i.e. how the object is ultimately perceived. Supposedly there are numerous possible values or outcomes for any given object, system, or function, but it is only when the object is actually observed(or "measured") that it results in one single specific observable outcome – the collapsing of the wave function.
But as Einstein once said: "I'd like to think that the Moon is there even when I'm not looking at it.".
lol well said
What's the deal with blue light
I mean, it can power things faster than red light, I think it can even travel through space. I believe one is long wave and one is short wave but, have any of you had any strange experiences with blue light?
"I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes."