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... Schrödinger quickly realised that such “portion of the combined knowledge” was “squandered on conditional statements that operate between the sub-systems” (Schrödinger, 1983, page 161). Schrödinger’s conditional statements are as follows: If we were to measure some observable on S1 and to find that ...
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