The Observer Effect: What It Is and Why It Matters
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In this video, we'll talk about the observer effect and what it is. We'll also discuss why it matters, and how it can impact your business.
The observer effect is a phenomenon that describes the phenomenon where the behavior of an observer changes the behavior of a system under observation. In other words, if you watch someone else do something, then the behavior of the system changes even if you're not interacting with it. This can have a big impact on your business, and understanding the observer effect is essential for success!
This is a terrible way of describing the observer effect.
Way to conflate quantum entanglement with the checking of a tyre’s air pressure! 😂😂😂
I think it's a fine analogy
@@helendycha92but it's not. What he's saying is true except when he refers to it as the observer effect. They are different things.
The observer effect seems to imply that particles can be aware of whether or not they are being measured and make changes based off that information.
Checking a tire's air pressure is just simple cause and effect.
You should look up the double slit experiment and the observer effect
@@MrAlecPinnock Its possible its just interacting in some way. But no one has come up with a valid reason as to why the double slit experiment when observed completely loses the wave aspect. What interaction would cause a complete loss of the interference pattern? Crazy.
Your exemple is completely wrong, the observer effect occurs through observation and not action. This is ridiculous
tell me more
is occurs at the subatomic? level. particles behave differently when they are being observed/measured without any physical manipulation from the observer or measuring system. it appears that somehow consciousness effects the particles somehow but they dont know why. I dont really get it but i'm doing a youtube deepdive on quantem mechanics rn cuz this shits fuckin crazy. cheers m8 @@profitabletradie
@bonfiyapowa6348 thank you. I've been trying very hard to truly understand the concept. It's seems in the double slit experiment that the photons were aware that they were being measured, which is drastically crazier than the tangible interference we have when measuring things like tire pressure.
If you find any other instances of particles being aware outside of the double slit experiment, you should let me know!
@@bonfiyapowa6348 Thanks for answering for me I didn’t see his question, you sum it up pretty well :)
@@bonfiyapowa6348 not really but I get why that would be your conclusion! The observer effect IS caused by the instrument which is taking the measurement. It’s influencing the result, there’s no consciousness of the particle where it understands it’s being measured.
How does one use the observer effect while using least effort to improve one’s situation?❤
This is why you shouldn’t just listen to everything people say in podcasts. Yes what he’s saying is true but the Observer Effect is a principle in quantum mechanics pertaining to how different particles react when they observed or not. It usually isn’t pertaining to normal everyday massive substances like air or a tire.
Sure if you want to look at it that way, but we've also seen it work well with your team so why would you ignore that because the little details don't match the exact theory. It works and that should be what matters
@@profitabletradie because the way you explained it is going to do nothing but cause confusion.
The observer effect in physics is just when you affect the result by measuring. The tire pressure analogy is an example of this. Yes, it’s used in quantum mechanics but the principle is the same. The last example of players being influenced by a crowd I believe is the Hawthorne effect though, so not an apt comparison there I agree.
absolutely wrong
It's true for human beings... To solve homelessness Apply quantum physics and observe and interact.
This make's sense as in, "giving something too much attention"...it's likened to increasing the "gravity" of a situation...so the more time you give to a situation...the greater the weight or gravity or mass of that "thing"...when you talk about a greater, "draw", more attention...more observation...is existence based on observation?
Wrong
@@Miguel...160 How so Miguel the genius
What in the actual fuck are y’all talking about
"Tyre"???