sry I am not following.
If you shoot a single electron or photon at the double stil it will interfere with itself true, and it will position itself in ONE of the interference pattern bands, but only in one. So just one particle cannot create an interference pattern on its own, you need to have...
So what your sayin is that its impossible for it to be twice in the same place?
Like in the double slit experiment, where the crests of the waves meet, If the original amplitude of each wave is equal to A and is equal to the Source, then wouldent the amplitude of these points be equal to 2A...
Unlimited energy?
Hi all :smile:, this is my first post here. I am 20 yrs old and although i have a physics A-level I'm a bit of a physics noob, especially when it comes to the interesting stuff like Quantum mechanics and relativity.
Anyways I'm here to learn all i can cause these subjects...