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Eric Dollard's LMD analog computer validates the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
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So... how did the observer affect the outcome?
I would claim, during any interval, an action performed will have a given result, regardless of being witnessed or not.In the beginner's mind, there are many possibilities.
In the expert's mind there are few.
-Shunryu Suzuki
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I'm using the simulator as an extension of the observer.Originally posted by mr.clean View PostSo... how did the observer affect the outcome?
I would claim, during any interval, an action performed will have a given result, regardless of being witnessed or not.
I choose a time step which determines the outcome of an unstable, free charge conversion to energy, circuit simulation.
It is unstable due to my refusing to give the circuit enough power to satisfy conservation of energy.
This is where the reuse of charge comes in handy.
What does the time step represent in real life? I take the position of the Native American interpretation of Mother Nature in which She wastes nothing. So, a simulator's time step is not to be ignored -- especially since it severely modifies the outcome.
The quest for complete knowledge, continues ...
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