Are the Weak Measurements Really Measurements?

Weak measurements can be seen as an attempt at answering the Which way? question without destroying interference between the pathways involved. Unusual mean values obtained in such measurements represent the response of a quantum system to this forbidden question, in which the true composition of v...

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Main Author: Dmitri Sokolovski
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Language:English
Published: Quanta 2013-05-01
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Online Access:https://dankogeorgiev.com/ojs/index.php/quanta/article/view/9
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description Weak measurements can be seen as an attempt at answering the Which way? question without destroying interference between the pathways involved. Unusual mean values obtained in such measurements represent the response of a quantum system to this forbidden question, in which the true composition of virtual pathways is hidden from the observer. Such values indicate a failure of a measurement where the uncertainty principle says it must fail, rather than provide an additional insight into physical reality. Quanta 2013; 2: 50–57.
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spelling doaj-art-4e59292fc35b4b709b59e403343485532025-08-20T03:47:17ZengQuantaQuanta1314-73742013-05-01210.12743/quanta.v2i1.159Are the Weak Measurements Really Measurements?Dmitri Sokolovski0University of the Basque Country Weak measurements can be seen as an attempt at answering the Which way? question without destroying interference between the pathways involved. Unusual mean values obtained in such measurements represent the response of a quantum system to this forbidden question, in which the true composition of virtual pathways is hidden from the observer. Such values indicate a failure of a measurement where the uncertainty principle says it must fail, rather than provide an additional insight into physical reality. Quanta 2013; 2: 50–57. https://dankogeorgiev.com/ojs/index.php/quanta/article/view/9
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