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Aaletheia replied to the thread Undergrad Are classical optics and quantum mechanics double slit experiments fundamentally the same?.I have know saw it indeed — it’s quite good. Thanks. actually, for the sake of my understanding at least, neither quantum entanglement...
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Have you seen the video "How big is a photon" mentioned in a similar thread here ? ... :smile: -
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Interference patterns happen for multiple “it”s, right? From post #5 “it” was water waves, sound waves or EM waves. “It” could also be... -
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Except when it doesn't, as I pointed out in my post #22, which you did not quote. -
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Except where it doesn't, as I said in post #22. And in addition to that, there's this: This is simply false for QM, so I don't know why... -
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But classical optics does not apply to electrons. It only applies to light. -
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FYI experiment video of single photon Young double slit experiment by Hamamatsu Photonics in 1982... -
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It isn't. Its resolution in QM is actually deep. Here is a deeper explanation: https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0703126 Even that is... -
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For what photons are, not the POP scIence version, see the following I frequently post... -
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The original work of Max Planck already gave us some understanding of what happens in the material source: every interaction... -
Aaletheia replied to the thread Undergrad Are classical optics and quantum mechanics double slit experiments fundamentally the same?.I don’t think so. That response wasn’t even about the content of this nice thread — that was a response from the (well) deleted comment...
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So far, it doesn't appear that anyone in this thread but you understands whatever issue you think you're asking about. If you can't... -
Aaletheia replied to the thread Undergrad Are classical optics and quantum mechanics double slit experiments fundamentally the same?.Im not the one obsessed with semantics. Im speaking about an obvious causal relation between emission and absorption of “it”. Could you...
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Aaletheia replied to the thread Undergrad Are classical optics and quantum mechanics double slit experiments fundamentally the same?.Exactly! Whatever the formalism calls “that which is radiated”, it originates from a physical change in a material source, develops as...
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Most experimental sources would produce states that would be affected by slits in a way that can be determined by the detector system...