Is it the act of measuring the results, or the act of observing the measurements, that causes the wave to collapse? (The latter implies that sapience is required, while the former could be done in the absence of any life at all.) Is there any way to tell the difference? We can't very well analyze our measurements without observing them first...
Takes me back to AP Art History, and all those crazy mneumonics I came up with. It's night... Night Hawks - Obvious. They're in a bar. Bar Hopper. Painted by Hopper. Man, that one was pretty straight forward. My mneumonic for Constable's landscapes involved Deep Space Nine...
... and that was the precise moment my ability to predict stupid events in anime was discovered. I was watching Mononoke with my friend, saw the guard laying on the ground, and shouted, "Bite his head off!!!"
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