• Dippy
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    22 months ago

    Can 2 observers simultaneously see different things?

    • @skeptomatic@lemmy.ca
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      42 months ago

      I believe the measuring apparatus “sees” the outcome and causes the collapse of the wave function. Then the results would look the same to 2 human observers. Apparently there’s some debate amongst physicists on what constitutes an “observer”.

    • @psud@aussie.zone
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      2 months ago

      If there’s anything to see the quantum state has collapsed. The universe is the observer, an emitted photon is an example of an event that will be observed

      That is why only tiny things and things near absolute zero exhibit quantum effects

      This comment might be simplified too far to be close enough to accurate. I don’t know the complex explanation, I’m not skilled in the right sorts of maths