Abstract:
By the example of an experiment that implements, according to its authors, Wigner friends' paradox, the impossibility of measuring the state vector collapse of a remote localised system is shown. It is also found that the objectivity of the results of quantum measurements is not violated in this case.
Keywords:Wigner friends' paradox, quantum nondemolition measurements, Bell inequality, Clauser–Horne–Shimony–Holt inequality, quantum state vector, von Neumann projection postulate, 'no communication theorem'.