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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
When you realise that in order to measure the velocity and trajectory of a partcle, or even a large physical object such as the moon, one needs to at the very least fire photons at it
What?
Who's firing photons? We're just watching particles go through two slits, in two different ways, based upon which way the camera is pointing.
When you look at the moon, you aren't firing photons at it. It's the opposite. Your eyes are detecting photons that are coming from the moon.
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