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What impact does the act of measuring have on the double slit experiment?
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What impact does the act of measuring have on the double slit experiment?
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Shreyas Subramaniam asked the Naked Scientists:
A lot of people seem to think that a conscious observer is what causes the wave function to collapse in the double slit experiment. Is that true or is it the act of measuring? If I just measured the electrons but didn't look at it, would the interference pattern still be present?
What do you think?
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There is no requirement for a conscious observer. Whatever the electron interacts with after the slit is what "makes the measurement."
This can be a detector surface that gets hit, or a stray piece of dust between the slits and the "detector"
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