I should have been more specific. I mean the capability to emit a single photon, electron, buckyball etc etc and still demonstrate an interference pattern through the slits.
I have read that some universities with strong physics programs have equipment setup for the double-slit experiment in order to occasionally demonstrate to undergraduates and for experimental purposes. Does anyone know which universities these might be in the US and Europe?
8th grade and already publicly questioning scientific authority? heh, you are wise beyond your years. It would seem that at very tiny scales gravity cannot be detected, or so I have read. Maybe you should also investigate what Einstein was doing the last years of his life. Perhaps your intuition...
Ah, wow, excellent point. I didn't realize it, but I had been musing some philosophical questions over in my head. Your post was like a slap upside my head. I agree with the basis of your reply. Thanks.
So here is another thought. What if I wanted to anonymously just post some lab data, a few definitions and a general heading with no theory. Then interested people could take a look at the data, which is basically a plot with axes labeled. I would then want subforums where discussions could...
In other words, money talks, BS walks. Point taken. Maybe, if nothing else, this conversation can dissuade someone from wasting finite resources and energy until they can write a coherent argument.
I think I saw most of your reply before you edited it. In either case, I fully agree with your sentiments. I am not a typical grad student as I started school late and just decided to keep on truckin' with the PhD. I have been wrong enough times to cool down any ego I had. There is one physics...
My PhD isn't in physics. My school doesn't offer a PhD in physics. No one in my school is qualified to even say if it is a good dissertation topic or not. I had no idea that there was a theory about it until my brother asked if it was related to it. I would have no problem at least trying to...
Not going to answer that. My goal is for real advice on how to proceed forward. Me being banned wouldn't help.
Would you try to get a few minutes with a notable physicist? Do you think they would even listen? Should I start a web site, stick up my data and theories? Probably be labeled a crank...
Hi,
I am not a physics major, but attend a small university and am working on my PhD. I stumbled across something, and just accepted what I saw and went from there. It helped that I
1. accepted that we are all human and make mistakes
2. didn't know what had already been disproven
So I...