If we want to describe what happens in an atomic event, we must realize that the word 'happens' can apply only to the observation, not to the state of affairs between two observations.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
If we want to describe what happens in an atomic event, we must realize that the word 'happens' can apply only to the observation, not to the state of affairs between two observations.
Quantum mechanics, uncertainty principle
On the role of observation in quantum mechanics
1955 (Physics and Philosophy)
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