“The very act of observing something changes the nature of the object of observation” (from Pan Rolling’s Books: The Psychology of Magicians).
The part describing system verification is very interesting.
“Verification is not accurate.” I suddenly declare.
And the reason is in the following sentences.
“People thought physics was exact in the past, but now we know that the very act of observing somethingchanges the properties of the observed object just by the act of observationwhatever it may be, the reader is a part of it.”
Is this something like the double-slit experiment heard in quantum mechanics?
I thought it was just a curious thing, but
does it relate to trading too?!!!!
I learned about quantum mechanics from AI-sama.
Please refer to the transcription below.
<Main features of quantum mechanics>
1. Wave–particle duality
Electrons and photons have the property of being both particles and waves
(e.g., the double-slit experiment).
2. Probabilistic world
Classical mechanics is a deterministic world where “the future is completely determined,” but
in quantum mechanics we can only predict “the probability that a system is in a given state.”
The result is not determined until measured.
3. Measurement problem
Until measured, it is in a “superposition state,”
(e.g., Schrödinger's cat that is alive and dead at the same time)
and upon observation it collapses to a single outcome.
4. Uncertainty principle (Heisenberg's principle)
We cannot know a particle’s position and momentum precisely at the same time.
There is a fundamental “fluctuation” in nature.
5. Quantum entanglement
Two or more particles become in a “strongly correlated state,”
and even when far apart, observing one instantly determines the state of the other.
Einstein called this “spooky action at a distance.”
See you next time.
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Drawdown is probably just the fluctuation of nature (lol)
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