送交者: 3747 于 2011-03-19, 07:29:46:
回答: Gauge Theories --2.2. Reality and How to Describe It 由 suprathinker 于 2011-03-19, 06:28:06:
“Reality is a collection of information that you have acquired. Nothing a priori, nothing hypothetical, nothing imagined, may come into the description on reality.”
“Because you have to do measurement before you dare to make a claim and because measurement may introduce uncertainty, you get different outcomes if you change the order of making two measurements, right? So the frightening statement “the order of making measurements matters” should become transparent now.”