Marco wrote:
>
> Hi Dan
>
> > experiments did not measure what we thought they
> > measured, but rather only measured the instruments themselves.
>
> Stronger than the Eisenberg principle.
>
> Thanks
>
> Marco
Hi Marco
Exactly! The problem of measurement is tied to the uncertainty principle
and the framework of complementarity. Irving Stein has done much work in
this area and you might be interested in checking out Doug Renselle's
Quantonics site as Doug is in correspondence with Dr. Stein and is
publishing portions of the dialogue.
Doug and I do not see eye to eye on the implications but we've had a lot
of fun discussing it anyway.
Thanks for your comment.
Dan
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