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    I A quasi-analogy of wave-particle duality?

    Well I am learning through investigating, which is my point. I am working my way through it by forming hypotheses, and asking questions. I understand it in broad terms, but I am trying to understand it a bit more specifically. As well, I don't want to have a model of fundamental reality that is...
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    I A quasi-analogy of wave-particle duality?

    Btw, being skeptical is a great to hear! There are 3 possibilities for my theory. 1) Impossible. - I learn a lot of new things 2) Possible - I learn a lot of new things 3) Correct - I learn a lot new things
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    I A quasi-analogy of wave-particle duality?

    Hey I am working on a hunch and as much as I am trying to build on it, I am testing its validity to ensure that I am not biased. 😝 Sometimes one can make an objection through quantitative analysis and rational qualification, and likewise be able to identity it as something they consiously will...
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    I A quasi-analogy of wave-particle duality?

    I am really glad you mentioned it then gave me a complete interpretation of what is happening. I was using this precise experiment to show that a photon acts like 2 half photons. I was under the impression that the amplitude of the individual photon was reduced by a factor of 2 creating the...
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    I A quasi-analogy of wave-particle duality?

    It seems like you are referencing pilot wave theory. First and foremost, there is no definitive interpretation of the WP duality. In fact it is quite frustrating and strongly concerning that most who attempt to answer my questions on the subject are biased to their own interpretation. It feels a...
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    I A quasi-analogy of wave-particle duality?

    One Major question I have about wave-particle duality of say a photon... Could we describe it like a rock falling vertically into a still pond. Around this point of contact we establish a circular wall which detects the contact of the wave. Two things are evident here: the rock keeps on moving...
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