"Az egészbõl egyértelmûen látszik, hogy emberi interakció SEHOL nincs, nem az számít, hogy te, mint ember megtudtad-e az információt, hanem hogy fizikailag kinyerhetõ-e ELVILEG az információ, vagy nem. Nem a gondolataidtól függ a dolog, hanem a detektorok, polarizáló kristályok, egyebek elhelyezésérõl."
A legtöbb interpretáció szerint ez így van. De pont két híres magyart kell megemlítsek, akik ezt másképp gondolták: Neumann és Wigner
"von Neumann/Wigner interpretation: consciousness causes the collapse
In his treatise The Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, John von Neumann deeply analyzed the so-called measurement problem. He concluded that the entire physical universe could be made subject to the Schrödinger equation (the universal wave function). Since something "outside the calculation" was needed to collapse the wave function, von Neumann concluded that the collapse was caused by the consciousness of the experimenter. This point of view was later more prominently expanded on by Eugene Wigner, but remains a view held by very few physicists."
"Eugene Wigner reformulated the "Schrödinger's cat" thought experiment as "Wigner's friend" and proposed that the consciousness of an observer is the demarcation line which precipitates collapse of the wave function, independent of any realist interpretation. Commonly known as "consciousness causes collapse", this interpretation of quantum mechanics states that observation by a conscious observer is what makes the wave function collapse."