mitchellharper said:
So we would expect if an experiment ran for long enough, such unconscious effects - ie those not based on the experiment being conducted, would leave their 'mark' on the experiment without the intervention of a conscious observer.
Interesting use of 'we' here - I think its more 'I' since you are the only one I have ever heard raise it.
I would not expect that at all, nor do I think any physicist or applied mathematician would either, maybe philosophers, but they aren't usually known for their grasp such things, any more than I would expect all the atoms in the room would all of a sudden move in the same direction and levitate me. If you wait long enough it must happen, but calculations show the mean time for that to happen is so long it won't happen in any reasonable time frame eg the life of the universe. Same here. Indeed its possible that some random event may muck up the experiment but experiment shows it doesn't happen indicating its like me levitating.
If you believe otherwise show us your calculations - if you can prove it and its at variance with experiment you have an instant Nobel prize.
mitchellharper said:
So are we left with the conclusion that experiments point to the fact that the conscious observer is necessary for the reduction of a wave function to a single eigenstate?
First QM does not say that observation reduces a wave function to an eigenstate - but that is another issue. Still the fact you say that suggests you have not gone particularly far in your QM education.
But to the substance of your statement, for want of a better way of expressing it - diplomatically your logic is erroneous, but being less diplomatic - it is simply nonsense.
First you make a hand wavy claim ie if you wait long enough some random event must make its presence known, without any calculation showing the time frame, then you draw the conclusion because of this conciousness is required.
If you want to go further I need to see your calculations showing such random occurrences will likely occur in a time frame the experiments have been done over and hence the theoretical predictions have other factors than those usually thought preventing it ie conciousness.
Thanks
Bill