Formerly, a nation that broke the peace, did not trouble to try and prove to the world that it was done solely from higher motives. . . . Now war has a bad conscience. Now every nation assures us that it is bleeding for a human cause, the fate of which hangs in the balance of its victory. . . No nation dares to admit the guilt of blood before the world.
We compel the electron to assume a definite position. We ourselves produce the results of the measurement.