Quantum Measurement Cannot Be a Local Physical Process

H. Inamori
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According to quantum mechanics, the outcome of an experiment exists relative to an Experimenter who performs a measurement on the system under study. Witnessing the outcome of an experience requires the measurement on a physical system whose size must match the complexity of the Experimenter’s observation. We argue that such a physical system must have a certain space-time extension so that it can encode the rich and complex data embedded in the witnessed experience. The complementarity principle in quantum mechanics leads us to conjecture that the observable events constituting an experience have space-like separation with each other. This seems to be in contradiction with our perceived locality of physical laws, and encourages us to think that the act of measurement is not a physical process, in the sense that a measurement outcome witnessed by an Experimenter is not necessarily related to the physical description of the Experimenter observed from the outside.
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量子测量不能是局部物理过程
根据量子力学,实验的结果是相对于对所研究系统进行测量的实验人员而存在的。见证体验的结果需要对物理系统进行测量,该物理系统的大小必须与实验人员观察的复杂性相匹配。我们认为,这样一个物理系统必须具有一定的时空扩展,才能对嵌入在见证体验中的丰富而复杂的数据进行编码。量子力学中的互补原理使我们推测,构成体验的可观察事件彼此之间存在类似空间的分离。这似乎与我们所感知的物理定律的局部性相矛盾,并鼓励我们认为测量行为不是一个物理过程,因为实验人员所见证的测量结果不一定与从外部观察到的实验人员的物理描述有关。
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