Wave Function Collapse Quotes & Sayings
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But if I make an observation, what is to determine which state I am in? This means that someone else has to observe me to collapse my wave function. — Michio Kaku

The advantage of this interpretation is that we can drop condition number three, the collapse of the wave function. Wave functions never collapse, they just continue to evolve, forever splitting into other wave functions, in a never-ending tree, with each branch representing an entire universe. The great advantage of the many worlds theory is that it is simpler than the Copenhagen interpretation: it requires no collapse of the wave function. The price we pay is that now we have universes that continually split into millions of branches. — Michio Kaku

It's obvious that a lot of Tea Party members tend to be elderly. You've seen that famous sign, 'Tell the government to keep its hands off my Medicare.' And I think as long as the government does keep its hands off their Medicare, they're fine with talking about low taxes. But once they start to realize that the Republicans really do want to not just cut Medicare, but essentially abolish it, you know, I just think those people are not going to be part of the Tea Party. They're going to be over with Occupy Wall Street. — Bruce Bartlett

You can be the greatest guy in the world but if you ain't got no heart, you ain't gonna survive. — Don King

The Taoists realised that all opposites aren't opponents that must clash but are part of a dynamic balance of existence, necessary to create and sustain life. — Mark Forstater

Imma be what I set out to be without a doubt undoubtedly. — Eminem

I think optimism is a moral imperative. — Marianne Williamson

Inspiration is hard to come by. You have to take it where you find it. — Bob Dylan

The wave function of this situation is going to collapse quite soon. — Philip Pullman

Never worry about what you say to a man. They're so conceited that they never believe you mean it if it's unflattering. — Agatha Christie