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Is the wave function a "relative" wave (entanglement)
Alice and Bob build a quantum entanglement experiment with the help of a lab technician.
The experiment runs and a quantum entangled pair is created but unbeknown to Alice & Bob the technician puts his own measuring device in the experiment and takes a measurement before Alice & Bob get a chance to do their measurement.
When Alice & Bob make their measurements they are confronted with the same uncertainties , Alice makes a measurement and assumes the wave collapses but the assistant had already collapsed the wave.
With that said is the collapse of the wave relative to the observer?
Alice and Bob build a quantum entanglement experiment with the help of a lab technician.
The experiment runs and a quantum entangled pair is created but unbeknown to Alice & Bob the technician puts his own measuring device in the experiment and takes a measurement before Alice & Bob get a chance to do their measurement.
When Alice & Bob make their measurements they are confronted with the same uncertainties , Alice makes a measurement and assumes the wave collapses but the assistant had already collapsed the wave.
With that said is the collapse of the wave relative to the observer?