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Old August 10th 06, 04:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Toward understanding the Double Slit Experiment, pt. 1


G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Greysky Nicely posted. Two slit experiment has put me asleep many nights
as I searched for a common sense solution for this mystery. First common
thought is why would a single electron that passes through the right
slit should not have the slightest care that there happens to be a left
slit,and vice versa.But it does and that's the kicker. Born explained
this mystery by associating a probability wave to each electron(I can
live with that even though my own answer is that the two slit experiment
is proving my theory that submicroscopic particles always travel in
pairs with a wave between them. Greysky Feynman had his own answer.
Tell us about his answer. You type much better than I Interesting is
that you have motion as an answer,and I believe you can't fit that in.
Reason is change in motion changes the experiment itself.?? My answer
is simply tiny stuff go in pairs,



Then how do you explain the Triple Slit Experiment?


and this is again proven by the fact
that a bucky ball,and a single virus will give the same two interference
pattern as a single electron. This just jumped in Read some
where that a single photon can go through one million tiny holes at once
Go figure Bert



So can Santa Claus with those chimneys, else he could never complete
his rounds in one night!

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