In Reply to: RE: Watch the video. (nt) posted by geoffkait on May 21, 2015 at 16:23:37:
Yes I do.
Why is observing the movement of the photons at the slits different than observing where the photons land?
If observing the movement of the photons as they pass through the slits collapses the wave, why doesn't observing where the photons eventually land collapse the wave?
I really don't need an answer at this point.
At this point I would just like to know if you understand my question?
Tre'
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- RE: Watch the video. (nt) - Tre' 19:22:48 05/21/15 (14)
- Obviously he doesn't understand your question and is far too... - musetap 20:26:27 05/21/15 (13)
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- "Do you see why that is strange?" - Tre' 16:38:52 05/22/15 (2)
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