
Episode 65: Causality, Time and the Experiment Paradox with Michal Eckstein
Physics Frontiers
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The Measurement Paradox in Quantum Mechanics
The measurement paradox is the following thing: suppose you have a wave function, or whatever quantum state, but once you measure it, you have some projection of it. The big question is, okay, but how does it really happen, so who does this projection or what does this projection? Okay, that was the point of those four different examples in the box then. Next up we look at super determinism and scientific pragmatism - are these all different ways to set up your experiment paradox?
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