Date: 2011-11-23 01:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ha-ga-ne.livejournal.com
Отличный мозговывих. Забавно, что буквально вчера читал о практическом применении таких вот мысленных экспериментов: I think of this as a sort of meta-superposition argument. Quantum mechanics may allow the wave function to represent a superposition of different states, with measurement results determined by probabilities. The statistical interpretation of the wave function implies that there can be a superposition of superposition states, which changes the relative probabilities of the measurement outcomes. In this case, the superposition was not unique. If the wave function is a real object, however, then the superposition itself has to be a unique object. (http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/11/the-insanely-weird-quantum-wave-function-might-be-real-after-all.ars).

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