Magnus Berg (qmgb@bull.se)
Fri, 7 Nov 1997 17:32:02 +0100
Hi Anders!
> It's the difference between an electron being in a superposition of many
> states, and having a definite state. You measure it, and it get's it's
> definite state.
Is this really an absolute truth? It seems to me that it's only a truth
for now because our measuring methods are too naive. It's like smashing
something that itches on your back and then check if it was a mosquito,
a bee or a wasp.
Or maybe I'm too naive when it comes to physics? Anders?
Magnus
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