Is Timeless Light the Key to Understanding Quantum Eraser Experiments?

In summary, the concept of timeless light has been proposed as a potential explanation for the puzzling results of quantum eraser experiments. These experiments involve observing the behavior of particles that have been entangled and then subsequently measured, with the results appearing to defy traditional notions of causality. By considering the role of timeless light in these experiments, scientists hope to gain a better understanding of how particles behave at a quantum level. However, this theory is still being explored and debated, and further research is needed to fully comprehend the mysteries of quantum eraser experiments.
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The paper described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_choice_quantum_eraser rather intrigues me.

While the results appear counter intuitive to us, the properties being tested are those of light, and since light travels at speed c, is it not the case that for light time stands still. If so, is it not the case that the light traveling all the different paths is one and the same thing, and since our time does not exist for a photon, it doesn't have our personal confusion about notions involving past and future. If so is not the outcome explained by saying that light behaves a certain way when in a certain collective spatial state (time not governing its behaviour), as set up as a consequence of the experiment. That is, might not the randomness of partial reflection be viewed as conditioning the outcomes observed for the collective spatial state of the light, and at the same time conversely the outcome be viewed as conditioning the randomness that we observe in the path the light takes as a consequence of the partial reflection.

Another way of thinking about the same issue is that the light leaves the source and arrives at the destination according to its frame of reference in no time. We however say that time has passed. Can we not argue that the relationship between our notion of time and the photons notion of time impacts upon the experiment being performed, and that the photons clock as we perceive it is moving backwards in time "relative" to ours since its clock is not ticking. In what sense might this relative backwards in time phenomenon, manifest itself to us as appearing backwards in time communication.
 
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For an intuitive "explanation" by an analogy from everyday life see
https://www.physicsforums.com/blogs/demystifier-61953/quantum-weirdness-in-everyday-life-ii-1460/
This analogy is inspired by the Bohmian view of quantum mechanics, in which delayed choice quantum eraser is not counterintuitive at all.
 
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Thanks.. interesting.. sort of moves the problem to how do photons put on and take off shirts. The analogy also avoids the issue of how do photons which are not in the same time zone (from our perspective -- they probably are from theirs if photons are permitted perspectives) collectively form the social groups they do.
 

What is the "Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser" experiment?

The Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser is a thought experiment that was first proposed by physicist John Wheeler in 1978 and later performed by scientists in 1982. It is a variation of the famous double-slit experiment that investigates the behavior of particles on a quantum level.

How does the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser experiment work?

In the experiment, a stream of particles, such as photons, is directed towards a barrier containing two slits. On the other side of the barrier, a detection screen is placed to observe the particles' behavior. When the particles pass through the slits, they create an interference pattern, indicating their wave-like behavior. However, when a measuring device is placed at one of the slits to determine which path the particles took, the interference pattern disappears, and the particles behave like particles rather than waves.

What is the significance of the results of the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser experiment?

The results of this experiment challenge the traditional understanding of causality in the quantum world. It suggests that the act of observation or measurement can influence the behavior of particles retroactively, meaning that the particles' behavior in the past is affected by the measurement in the present. It also supports the theory of quantum entanglement, where two particles can be connected and influence each other's behavior, even at a distance.

What are the potential applications of the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser experiment?

The Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser experiment has implications in various fields, including quantum computing, cryptography, and teleportation. It also has philosophical implications, raising questions about the nature of reality and the role of consciousness in the quantum world.

Are there any other variations of the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser experiment?

Yes, there have been several variations of this experiment conducted over the years, each with its own unique setup and results. Some of the notable variations include the Quantum Eraser experiment, the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser with entangled particles, and the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser with delayed measurement.

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