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cube137 said:In the article. I can write that consciousness was never required in Copenhagen and only in von_Neuman which is backwatered these days.
If you are writing an article on it you need to research it yourself:
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/wave-function-factorization.853104/page-2#post-5351167
'During an observation, the system must interact with a laboratory device. When that device makes a measurement, the wave function of the systems is said to collapse, or irreversibly reduce to an eigenstate of the observable that is registered'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann–Wigner_interpretation
'The von Neumann–Wigner interpretation, also described as "consciousness causes collapse [of the wave function]", is an interpretation of quantum mechanics in which consciousness is postulated to be necessary for the completion of the process of quantum measurement.'
cube137 said:However to make State Vector in a certain MWI interpretation consistent with Factorizations
That makes no sense. Once you understand what a state vector means, and what a factorisation is then its obvious it makes no sense.
Here is a state vector factored into observer and what's being observed - |a> is the state of the observer |b> is the state being observed
c|a>|b> + c2|b>|a>.
They are entangled - but the state is well defined.
I think you need to actually study QM. The following would be a good start that stresses interpretation::
http://quantum.phys.cmu.edu/CQT/index.html
Don't skip any of the chapters - closely study them all.
Post here if you have any queries.
Thanks
Bill