Possible resolution to the conflict between the principle of noninvasive measurability and quantum measurement
Eyal Buks, Lior Ella

TL;DR
This paper discusses the theoretical conflict between noninvasive measurability and quantum measurement principles, proposing a potential resolution to reconcile these conflicting concepts.
Contribution
It introduces a novel theoretical framework aiming to resolve the conflict between noninvasive measurability and quantum measurement.
Findings
Proposes a new interpretation of quantum measurement
Reconciles noninvasive measurability with quantum principles
Provides a basis for future experimental tests
Abstract
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
