Australians' disgusting behaviour
"The_navigator©" wrote in message
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After measurement you will have to remeasure it's position and at at
that moment it does not occupy an infinite numer of positions. Do you
see it now -that the wave function collapses on measurement means that
the information conetent is finite.
I can see that you would understand that the information content would be
finite for any given measurement.
I was wondering about the number of potential measurements that could be
taken in a second.
I suspect that any given second can be broken down into an infinite number
of "sub-seconds", and therefore, there are an infinite number of different
predictions about the electron's position in any given second.
Take the number of seconds that have existed over the last 15 billion years,
and combine that figure with the number of electrons in the *known*
Universe, and then you try to quantify the information about the spatial
position of each electron -...
Do you still maintain that you have any serious amount of knowledge?
Regards
Donal
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