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This lab video shows a problem in measuring small energies, called the Observer Problem.
The Quantum Observer problem is a phenomenon in Quantum events where the observer (ie sensor) affects the energy and particle field it is measuring, causing Quantum “weirdness”, or statistical deviation.
Sometimes the results are counter-intuitive, where Photons can move towards sensors, but when we see the effect in motion then it makes sense.
(The particle count around the sensor is slightly less, causing a current in the ocean of the Quantum field.)
Scientists must subtract the sensor effect from the data, or allow for the sensor’s effect in the measurement.
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If it would be that easy would't it have been solved by now?
Why not add another sensor to the right – to cancel out the effect of the left sensor?
Please try this and then post the results…
Completely wrong analogy.
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