Werner H. Moose writes:
>Until Heisenberg, physicists liked to think that they could remain
objective,
>observe and measure without affecting. It
>isn't true of atomic particles, and certainly not true with people.
At first the "peek" looked distracting but upon further study Moose has
a very good point. So now your image lies in a state intermediate
between acknowledging the photog or not (content aware fill would
dissect out the peeker in a flash) --not dissimilar to Schrödinger's
cat , neither dead nor alive until the state is checked. But the state
of the image has already been checked.
Perhaps I should now duck as "When I hear about Schrodinger's cat,"
Stephen Hawking once said, "I reach for my gun."
Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander S. Mike
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