foodchain Posted December 10, 2007 Share Posted December 10, 2007 Is the uncertainly principal in any way applicable to wave function collapse in that the collapse itself is related to the uncertainty? What I am trying to get at is that uncertainty and probability are described as fundamental aspects of a quantum system. Such systems display properties that can both be wave and particle like. Wave function collapse then if I understand correctly is really just an eigenstate of superposition? Though if I understand decoherence correctly at all the idea of the wave function collapse is merely illusionary, or never really reached. I think this is dynamical decoherence correct? Well if that’s true is the uncertainty itself the illusionary mechanism of the dynamic system in operation when it comes to decoherence or interference? I also do not understand uncertainty on this other point. Is the max we could ever understand or observe information from uncertainty currently limited to the speed of light? I don’t know now how to word the question any better then that we can observe to a certain degree of uncertainty right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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