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Some Notes on the Difference between Interaction and Measurement

Davide Bondoni

Published 2010-06-06, updated 2012-10-25Version 2

This paper has been withdrawn by the author. In this paper I present some reasons to adopt an holistic point of wiev, eliminating a boundary subject/object in the measurement. I review shortly Everett's and Cramer's positions, casting light on their flaws, to introduce a logical motivation to thinking to an experiment as a totality in which everything is entangled.

Comments: This paper has been withdrawn by the author
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