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Quantum Physics First: Physicists Measure Without Distorting

 

ScienceDaily (June 3, 2011) — Quantum mechanics is famous for saying that a tree falling in a forest when there's no one there doesn't make a sound. Quantum mechanics also says that if anyone is listening, it interferes with and changes the tree. And so the famous paradox: how can we know reality if we cannot measure it without distorting it?

 

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The concept of weak measurement dates back to the late 80's and this is not the first experiment to use it. So it's a bad title, too.

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That tree philosophy, it makes a sound but the sound diminishes before it gets to the human ear, fore if the ear had heard there would be a subtle reaction in the person.. from the trees action. The birds and chipmunks they probably hear.

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