People usually focus on the wrong thing about the double slit test. Instead of focusing on the observer, we should focus on why information must be transferred when there is an observer. That seems like a much more interesting question to me.
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Information must be transferred within a system. If an observer or measurement device is part of the system, then information must be transferred to it. If there is no observer or measurement then there is no information transfer.
When particles are entangled then they and their relative observers are all parts of the system. When they are not entangled then they are only relativistic system or independent inertial reference frames..
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People usually focus on the wrong thing about the double slit test. Instead of focusing on the observer, we should focus on why information must be transferred when there is an observer. That seems like a much more interesting question to me.
[–] k_digi [S] ago
where are you suggesting information is transferred from and to what destination?
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Information must be transferred within a system. If an observer or measurement device is part of the system, then information must be transferred to it. If there is no observer or measurement then there is no information transfer.
When particles are entangled then they and their relative observers are all parts of the system. When they are not entangled then they are only relativistic system or independent inertial reference frames..