Abstract

The Stern–Gerlach experiment was one of the early illustrative examples of the Bohr view of quantum mechanics. In the Bohr view, a measurement is an interaction between a quantum object and an apparatus which acts in a classical fashion. There are still open problems with this concept, many of which enter into the discussion of the original Stern–Gerlach measurement.

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