John Smith I wrote:
Denny wrote:
...
So, if I pass the wave through a slit it speeds up or slows down?
If I pass the particle through a slit it speeds up or slows down?
denny - enquiring mind and all that...
Are you asking me to check my speedometer next time I pass under a bridge?
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment
JS
Perhaps this URL:
http://www.thekeyboard.org.uk/Quantum%20mechanics.htm
will put everyone on "the same page" and point out that quite a few of
the debates/arguments/discussions here are probably "centered", roughly,
on the same points of dispute/contention ... or, the
unknown/unseen/unmeasured are a mystery that traditional physics
attempts to ignore and gloss over and use "place holders" to compensate
for--yet hamper our complete understanding of forces/affects/effects we
attempt to take for granted and claim a "good understanding" of.
Hey, I probably shouldn't complain--a world without mystery could get a
bit stale--I suppose ...
Regards,
JS
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