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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    The description looks terrible to me. Let's see if I'll have the desire to delve into it after reading popular literature on quantum theory. :)
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    Thank you very much for your explanations and patience. I think I will read a couple of books on this topic before I make any more statements or ask questions. :)
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    I agree and am glad to learn something new. So, ordinary logic does not work in the quantum. And what logic works? I read that quantum behavior of objects is possible only in the micro world. But aren't black holes objects that, thanks to their unique energy force, make macro objects behave...
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    I see.Thank you. Maybe the book will help me. :)
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    For both PeroK and PeterDonis. I'll make one last attempt to understand it on my own, then I'll go read Giancarlo Ghirardi's book. :) A quantum object is information. Something that is the same fundamental basis of the universe as time, energy, space.
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    Did I understand correctly that a wave packet is the width, height and depth of a wave that describes all possible positions of an electron, thus creating a "wave packet"? P.S. In other words, an electron is not a point but a sphere?
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    Thank you very much for this explanation. Yes, I myself have encountered the unreliability of AI when it comes to information. Sometimes it slipped me its own calculations when it could not find links to real ones. I will try to read this book. So in practice there is nothing super unusual in...
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    Yes. I think I understand what the problem is with both of my proposals. Did I understand correctly that when an electron in the form of a wave penetrates two closely spaced slits, we see approximately the same picture that we would observe in a calm sea. We would have a breakwater with two...
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    This is very interesting. Thanks for the explanation. And what if instead of moving the slits at different distances from the projector. We put not one, but two screens in the path of what comes out of the different slits? So that what comes out of one slit gets on the near screen and what comes...
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    artist, graphic artist, 3D artist

    I see. Thank you! In the quantum physics section I asked a question. Please forgive me if my wording is not professional enough.
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    B Double-slit experiment and time

    Talking to my AI assistant about the Double-slit experiments that have been conducted many times, I was interested in whether anyone had conducted experiments that would reveal unusual properties of the particles being experimented on from the point of view of time. For example, place one slit...
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    artist, graphic artist, 3D artist

    It would seem a commonplace of philosophy to note that everything in the world is connected. Of course, neither physics nor physicists will give me answers to all my questions. But there are purely physical topics in the field of quantum theory of entanglement, superposition of particles and...
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    artist, graphic artist, 3D artist

    Until recently, I was not seriously interested in physics. But while working on my project called Enland, I became interested in the quantum universe, if I may say so. The Enland project is an attempt to begin simulating the Third Reality. That's what I call the world in which everything is...
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