Quantum phyisics

Ah, I found the video OP. An user posted this, and I thought it was one of the better explanations:

youtube.com/watch?v=8ORLN_KwAgs

Thanks user

It's not the observer that collapses it, it's the act of observing, i.e. measuring that does.

Measurement is a physical action.

Then why do the complex phases affect the outcomes?

because they affect the Amplitude

youtu.be/AufmV0P6mA0?t=11m

Which affects the outcome

>complex numbers aren't "real"

He's the observer. He's observing. He wouldn't be the observer if he wasn't ... observing.

full_retard the post.

Uncertainty principle is just wave train product, spread in x times spread in wave number along x is greater than or equal to unity.
Now use debroglie lambda is h over p. plug in.
Wave function collapse is a trope for the ignorant, since it is still waves just an infinite number of them, integral form of Dirac delta function