True -- its definitely a lot more complicated than that, and there are ways to "observe" without interacting, which still manage to collapse the superposition.
So the thing is, "observe" here means that you want to look at an electron to see which path it's taking. How do you "observe" it? By hurling a photon at it, at light speed, it smashes into the electron, changing its course, and then back to you.
Once you define what's actually happening, it becomes a lot less mysterious why "observation" changes the results.
There was only ever one one time Plex pass sold. And it was the Plex pass. For a lifetime.
Correct. Which is why both of us keep saying we're not talking about the Plex Pass. We're talking about the one-time purchase to unlock remote streaming on Android/iOS.
I'm not talking about the lifetime Plex pass or monthly pass.
If you paid the one-time purchase to unlock streaming to your device, Plex has stopped honouring that deal. You now either need to pay for a Remote Streaming Pass, or a Plex Pass.
True -- its definitely a lot more complicated than that, and there are ways to "observe" without interacting, which still manage to collapse the superposition.