“He was very taken with the thought that no phenomenon becomes a true phenomena until it has been observed,” Wald told Salon ...
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Quantum physics predicts that, when an observer detects a quantum phenomenon such as the radioactive decay of a single atom, the observational apparatus is predicted to be caught up in the process.