Well now I'm more confused. I looked at the wikipedia page about the experiment, and it did show these graphes, and stated that you always get a lack of interference pattern. But the experiment as described on the page seems different than the one described in the video (there are four detectors...
Well, I only just heard of this experiment (I guess 'idler photon' mean the twin photon? And I'm not sure what 'partial \ total ensemble' means at this point...).
From what I watched in the video, the time interval between the photon entering through the slits and the photon being measured is...
Hey, I was watching this video
About the quantum eraser experiment (I suggest you watch too, so we would be speaking in the same terms). As I understand it, The experiment goes such that:
first the photon enters through the slits as a superposition,
then the photon gets measured to gain...
Well I didn't think I would be taken so literally. If I'm writing a long-ass question, I'll expect people to reply me with a thoughtful answer.
What I meant was, if the answer is yes then show me the proof, and if the answer is no then explain why this is not possible.
When I said the question...
Hey everyone, I was hoping you could help me solve a little problem. I'm having a little difficulty understanding why the right hand rule works for determining the direction of the magnetic field. I've found a similar question posted here...