vaatlejasõltumatus
Vaatlejasõltumatus refers to a principle in certain scientific contexts, particularly in quantum mechanics, asserting that the act of observation or measurement does not influence the outcome being observed. This concept is often contrasted with the observer effect, where the act of measurement inherently changes the system being measured. In a system exhibiting vaatlejasõltumatus, the properties of the system are considered to be definitively defined and independent of whether or not any observation is being made. The state of the system is understood to exist objectively, regardless of any interaction with an observer or measuring apparatus.
This principle implies that there are inherent characteristics of reality that are not contingent upon our