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<blockquote data-quote="Petros2015" data-source="post: 77459780" data-attributes="member: 388403"><p>Probably; and casually observing a group of women might actually change their behavior somewhat; the more aggressive the observation the more the change. Most of us straighten up a bit and behave ourselves more when we know we are being watched. The fact that <strong>electrons</strong> seem to do so too is the really weird part. "Oh - you mean I have to give an account of my whereabouts? Ok then, I was definitely HERE. And if you look, you'll see only 1 set of footprints ...But as soon as you can't prove to me you know which place I was at I'll be both HERE and THERE and you'll see my footprints at both places"</p><p></p><p>But - watching isn't the same thing as measuring. Measuring does tend to "interrupt" whatever something is doing at the time. So you are likely really measuring the interrupted thing and not the un-interrupted thing at that point which might be different depending on what you were measuring and how you are measuring it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petros2015, post: 77459780, member: 388403"] Probably; and casually observing a group of women might actually change their behavior somewhat; the more aggressive the observation the more the change. Most of us straighten up a bit and behave ourselves more when we know we are being watched. The fact that [B]electrons[/B] seem to do so too is the really weird part. "Oh - you mean I have to give an account of my whereabouts? Ok then, I was definitely HERE. And if you look, you'll see only 1 set of footprints ...But as soon as you can't prove to me you know which place I was at I'll be both HERE and THERE and you'll see my footprints at both places" But - watching isn't the same thing as measuring. Measuring does tend to "interrupt" whatever something is doing at the time. So you are likely really measuring the interrupted thing and not the un-interrupted thing at that point which might be different depending on what you were measuring and how you are measuring it. [/QUOTE]
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