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Gene Fuller wrote:
... one value for the motion of a particle ... Now I know you are pulling our legs. We are talking about *electrons*, Gene, you know that "particle" capable of going through two slits at the same time and interferring with itself on the other side? Please pick out just one electron and tell us what is its position and velocity. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: ... one value for the motion of a particle ... Now I know you are pulling our legs. We are talking about *electrons*, Gene, you know that "particle" capable of going through two slits at the same time and interferring with itself on the other side? Please pick out just one electron and tell us what is its position and velocity. Cecil, I think I specifically mentioned the "ordinary classical world", but I'll play along. Why don't you go ahead and measure that electron to prove that it goes through both slits at once? 8-) |
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