Yokefellow
Active Member
this interaction will inevitably change the path of that electron.
Sure it changes the path, but Wave Function Collapse is a bit different don't you think?
"Further studies have shown that even observing the results after the experiment leads to collapsing the wave function and loading a back-history as shown by delayed choice quantum eraser"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)
Meh. I'll leave that debate to the Philosopher's...