On Mon, Jul 28, 2025 at 9:07 PM Brent Meeker <[email protected]> wrote:

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>> *>>>> A bit of iron found in the ground is unlikely to have encountered
>>>> an SG.*
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>>> *>>>True, but it's not unlikely that something equivalent could have
>>> occurred. *
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> >>*Yes because that leaves a classical record, just like a SG does. *
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> *>Which is close to what I explained was the definition of a measurement *
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*I know, and that's precisely why I decided to use that phrase. *

* >But just an SG doesn't make a record; *


*If after the electron's encounter with the SG magnet it ever runs into a
magnetic field again then the electron's behavior will be different than it
would have been if it had never had an encounter with that SG magnet. And
that is a classical record.  *

* John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>*
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