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Graduate Can Quantum Mechanics Explain the Fate of the Bucket in a Thought Experiment?
Okay! Let's...try. As we get more specific, my understanding of the topic will get thinner. An electron is fired through a hole and comes out with either an up or down spin. For up-spin, the particle is detected by a computer, which then prods the bucket. For down-spin, the particle is...- armchairguy
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Graduate Can Quantum Mechanics Explain the Fate of the Bucket in a Thought Experiment?
That's interesting, DennisN! bhobba, let's say that one possible behavior of the particle causes a real-world common-sense action, and the other possible behavior of the particle does not. What happens?- armchairguy
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Graduate Can Quantum Mechanics Explain the Fate of the Bucket in a Thought Experiment?
Sorry if the description wasn't clear. Here's a simpler version of what I was trying to say: Take a case where a certain observation causes a wave function to collapse. Now modify that setup so that if a certain result occurs, then it is reported to an observer - but otherwise, nothing is...- armchairguy
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Graduate Can Quantum Mechanics Explain the Fate of the Bucket in a Thought Experiment?
I've been reading some cursory stuff about quantum mechanics, and I want to understand it better - so I have a little thought experiment that I'm curious about. Let's say there are two rooms that are connected by a thin wall with no window. A person is told to stand in one of the rooms for a...- armchairguy
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