Jiang's name for the moment vibrational possibility becomes a measurable particle through observation.
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wave function collapse
Jiang's name for the moment vibrational possibility becomes a measurable particle through observation.
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He interprets quantum mechanics as showing that matter is fundamentally vibrational and that observation or participation collapses possibility into solid measurable reality.
Jiang interprets Wigner's friend as showing that the wave function collapses for the experimenter but not for others until they participate in the reality themselves.
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"...particle by observing it. And this is what's called a wave function collapse. In other words, all of nature is vibrational, it's energy. And..."
"It's a simple model. You have the nucleus, and then around the nucleus, you have these electrons that orbit the nucleus, okay? You're taught..."
"...the laboratory. When the experimenter opens the box, does the wave function collapse? And the answer is, it does not, okay? It does not...."
"...if this person tells us? The answer is, it still doesn't collapse. We have to participate in the reality ourselves. And what this is..."
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