
The Observer in Physics, Part 1: History and Background of the Measurement Problem
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The Paradox of Quantum Entanglement
The e p r paradox suggests that you can measure opposite variables at the same time. This leads to a violation of things like the heisenberg uncertainty principle. A schrodenger proposed to oppose the paradox o schodenger's cat. Now, this is a problem when an entanglement affects the observer. As soon as the observer tries to measure something that's quanta mechanical, the measurement entangles. And so in oder for the cat to measure whether the atomic nucleus is decayed or not, you have to look at the cat. So it gets confusing when you start talking. Oh, 32. I'l come back to this one later onthis one thinks about four
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