• @MrPoopbutt
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      522 days ago

      You observe the result, not the experiment while it is running.

    • @CluckN
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      422 days ago

      They say, “I’m not peeking” but cross their fingers behind their back.

    • @cynar
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      121 days ago

      We can observe the end result. E.g. observing the screen only, and you get wavelike behaviour. When you also observe the slit, the wavelike behaviour disappears, and it seems particle like.

      Both end in an observation, 1 has an extra observation.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 days ago

        yeah so if I looked at a log of all that, wouldn’t I have a “extra observer” detector, then?

        • @cynar
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          221 days ago

          You could detect decoherence in the system, that doesn’t indicate a human observer, however.

          That process is, however, used to protect cryptographic keys, transfered between banks. A hostile observer collapses the state early. The observer gets the key instead of the 2nd bank, which is extremely conspicuous to both banks.

    • @[email protected]
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      021 days ago

      It is “guessed” using whatever mathematical model that matches the system.

      Of course, if our whole theory is wrong, then the guess will be wrong and we won’t know unless some condition arises where the predicted result and the observed result are different.