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EvIl_DeViL
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hi!
first of all: I take the opportunity to introduce myself and to say hello to every member of this forum.
now. I'm not a pro-physicist: I'm a programmer/3d graphic artist/musician/and everything else curious; so go easy on me :)
I was seeing a BBC's documentary about "what is reality" and when they was talking about the double slit experiment after a while I tought: what about if light would be indeed a wave and the object that receive the light gets resonant to that wave?
shouldn't this explain why light produce a stripe between the "only-2-expected" ones?
I would also wish to know how the photon/electron impact position gets detected and if it is the same method that cause the "extra" middle stripe phenome to stop
I know: let do physics to physicist... but that's also my own world and I'm just curious :)
first of all: I take the opportunity to introduce myself and to say hello to every member of this forum.
now. I'm not a pro-physicist: I'm a programmer/3d graphic artist/musician/and everything else curious; so go easy on me :)
I was seeing a BBC's documentary about "what is reality" and when they was talking about the double slit experiment after a while I tought: what about if light would be indeed a wave and the object that receive the light gets resonant to that wave?
shouldn't this explain why light produce a stripe between the "only-2-expected" ones?
I would also wish to know how the photon/electron impact position gets detected and if it is the same method that cause the "extra" middle stripe phenome to stop
I know: let do physics to physicist... but that's also my own world and I'm just curious :)