In Reply to: RE: The Double-Slit experiment posted by Paul Eizik on May 30, 2015 at 11:43:38:
I researched beyond that video.The sensor tracks the photons to see which slit it goes through.
The photons land on the collection plate as a wave pattern when the sensor is on and recording.
The photons land on the collector plate as particles would when the sensors are on and not recording.
It's said to be not a matter of perspective but a real change to reality.
I'm not defending it or denying it.
I just want to know, assuming the above is true, why when we observe both the movement at the slit the photons and where they land, the photons stop acting as a wave (WRT where they land on the collector plate) but when we just observe where they land on the collector plate, but not the movement at the slit, they land on the collector as a wave?
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