If I sleep, do you exist?

The bizarre nature of reality as laid out by quantum theory has survived another test, with scientists performing a famous experiment and proving that reality does not exist until it is measured.

Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) have conducted John Wheeler's delayed-choice thought experiment, which involves a moving object that is given the choice to act like a particle or a wave. Wheeler's experiment then asks - at which point does the object decide?

Common sense says the object is either wave-like or particle-like, independent of how we measure it. But quantum physics predicts that whether you observe wave like behavior (interference) or particle behavior (no interference) depends only on how it is actually measured at the end of its journey. This is exactly what the ANU team found.

"It proves that measurement is everything. At the quantum level, reality does not exist if you are not looking at it," said Associate Professor Andrew Truscott from the ANU Research School of Physics and Engineering.

Despite the apparent weirdness, the results confirm the validity of quantum theory, which governs the world of the very small, and has enabled the development of many technologies such as LEDs, lasers and computer chips.

The ANU team not only succeeded in building the experiment, which seemed nearly impossible when it was proposed in 1978, but reversed Wheeler's original concept of light beams being bounced by mirrors, and instead used atoms scattered by laser light.

"Quantum physics' predictions about interference seem odd enough when applied to light, which seems more like a wave, but to have done the experiment with atoms, which are complicated things that have mass and interact with electric fields and so on, adds to the weirdness," said Roman Khakimov, PhD student at the Research School of Physics and Engineering.

Professor Truscott's team first trapped a collection of helium atoms in a suspended state known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, and then ejected them until there was only a single atom left.

The single atom was then dropped through a pair of counter-propagating laser beams, which formed a grating pattern that acted as crossroads in the same way a solid grating would scatter light.

A second light grating to recombine the paths was randomly added, which led to constructive or destructive interference as if the atom had travelled both paths. When the second light grating was not added, no interference was observed as if the atom chose only one path.

However, the random number determining whether the grating was added was only generated after the atom had passed through the crossroads.

If one chooses to believe that the atom really did take a particular path or paths then one has to accept that a future measurement is affecting the atom's past, said Truscott.

"The atoms did not travel from A to B. It was only when they were measured at the end of the journey that their wave-like or particle-like behavior was brought into existence," he said.


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Hi Ken
Makes a lot of sense.confused

I had a sign on my office door saying: 'When this door is closed, I don't exist'. The few students who dared to knock on that closed door, very quickly learned what is good for them. I really did not exist when my door was closed.rolling on the floor laughing
cheers wave
Hi Ken wave
I am too old and too sleepy yawn to "chew" all those physics thingy.. drinking
Oh wait.. hmm.. like atoms, I didn't travel from A to B either. I always bought return tickets and so I always traveled from A to B to A (A=my place and B=another place). grin Seeee.. I am silly when sleepy! uh oh
When I sleep my physicsl body is in my bed but the real me is somewhere in the dream I'm currently dreaming of which can be here there or anywhere and I dream all the time even when awake sometimes depending on my mood and general wellbeing at the time. Strange eh ?
Reality begins when someone thinks about it.
I don't believe that. We don't just exist in lots of peoples minds when they think of us and then vanish when they r not. We exist regardless. I don't believe this theory is true from a person that senses life around her and is not stupid.
All I can say is "Hmmmm"?...we seem to have much to learn about reality! Awesome!: conversing ..Avias
last night I had the strangest dream ever
Sleep, in a restricted way can be called a "mini - death". Well then, what is death? Before defining death you can make no headway. And also it can also raise another point that whether, death can be defined only by taking life as the reference or regardless of that reference.
Now apart from the physical considerations, there is an element, which is all alive as it when awake. The proof is that if you put a verbal or imaginative command, that element manages the body and mind to follow that command. For instance if you put a command that you are to be awakened at (say) 4:37:23....you get up exactly at 4:37:23 without any lapses whatsoever.
Hi Ken! Interesting topic! thumbs up cheering
Actually I have never thought about this - where are we really when we are sleeping? confused We know that our subconsciousness is active during sleep and science has already proved to us the way our brain works in the sleep phases. But where is our conscious self during this period of sleep? uh oh wow love
I only understand what you have written on a very basic level...don't even know if I can call it understanding but have to agree with your statement...reality begins when someone thinks about it. What I have noticed in life is if you don't make yourself visible and make sure people notice you all the time you stop existing. I know as I am fairly good at appearing and disappearing whenever it suits me. laugh
Ekself, I didn't author that news report. Credit goes to the website at the bottom of the page. My question about who exists when we don't think of them is just an outgrowth of the now proven observer effect.
Forty years ago a math major told me philosophy was ridiculous. "If a tree falls in the woods and no one hears it, does it make a sound? " "Thats ridiculous" she said. I thought about Zen and semantics but I couldnt really argue with her.
Clearly if we listen for it, it does. However, if I was writing the program for the Multiverses I would set forth a code specifying that if no living thing is there and no one watches for the sound with instruments, no need to waste resources creating one.
But the article is about neither topic. Just a physics experiment.

It is humans that add philosophical implications.

laugh
I last did physics at school so am a bit out dated. I did some microbiology and botany but it was too long winded.
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