Due to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, we know that wave function collapse occurs. We also know that matter ultimately takes form as waves. So how can we say that anything we have measured wasn’t a wave before we measured it, including physical processes?
by /u/liamguy165 in /r/askscience
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