Sri: Srimathe Ramanujaya nama: Dear Sri Parthasarathy, Humble salutations to you. WHatever you have asked was asked by Einstein too. He clearly stated in his paper EPR paradox that there exist some elements of reality which Quantum Theory has neglected and hence it's incomplete. He also made a statement that it is obvious because "after all" Quantum Theory deals with probabilities and hence it had to leave out certain things. Moreover QT only explains statistical averages of the system/events as a whole but not individual ones. I'll try my best to put things in simpler terms to answer your questions(already sent one post to clarify before I read your post). AzhvAr EmperumAnAr Jeeyar TiruvadigaLE saraNam nappinnai > The doubt is > Events do happen either observed or unobserved. Does it require an observer? If observed it is reported it and becomes useful to the society. Unobserved happenings cannot be termed as events. Is it OK? > Then, how the converse" Nothing happens without an observer observing" is true? > In other words observed happenings only are taken into account Other happenings (might have or might not have happened) went unnoticed. >
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