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  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.8 Wave-Particle Duality
  • ... ticular instance of the real time. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 1.3.7.1  Collapse of Wave Function
  • ... ticular instance of the real time. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 6.9.6  Effect of Observer
  • ... the active state. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again into a new state right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 6.9.4  Wave-Particle Duality
  • ... urse, as we shall see further in section 9.5, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.4.6 Schroedinger s Cat
  • ... the active state. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again into a new state right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => The Wave-Particle Duality
  • ... urse, as we shall see further in section 9.5, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => The Problem of Non-Locality
  • ... ticular instance of the real time. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => THE DOT POSTULATE - 7.5.  Schroedinger’s Cat:
  • ... the active state. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again into a new state right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.11 The Effect of the Observer
  • ... the active state. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again into a new state right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.3.10 Schroedinger’s Cat
  • ... the active state. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again into a new state right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...


  • => YouTube Video Presentations
  • ... ticular instance of the real time. Of course, this collapsing is not fatal, otherwise particles and objects will disappear forever, but they are re-created or excited again right after this instantaneous collapse, at which time the observer now would have moved back into an indeterminate s ...



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