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Graduate Possible explanation for the wave-particle duality ?
Perhaps wave function collapse can be identified as an unreal conceptual mathmatical response to what is, in fact, an observational collapse from the observing photons present, or reality, into the observing photons past, or unreality, whilst intuitatively understanding, if that is allowed on...- wilmor51
- Post #40
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Time, Ontology & Platonic Reality vs Material Reality
Wiggy55 Is it correct to interpret your understanding of platonic reality as a consideration of a possible infusion of the past into material reality, which is of course, the present? This is possibly not the correct avenue for your thoughts and you may follow a more rewarding path if your...- wilmor51
- Post #16
- Forum: General Discussion
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Time, Ontology & Platonic Reality vs Material Reality
Does anybody wonder if our now or our perception or our reality or our awareness can be considerd as the entanglement of the same photon created and destroyed on an ongoing basis within the observed universe, and so the observer, at that discreet and specific moment in time determined by the...- wilmor51
- Post #14
- Forum: General Discussion
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Graduate Understanding - how universe/reality plays dice
Perhaps you cannot destroy a photon Maybe when a photon is deterministic it would exist only in our universe and so can be observed Maybe when the SAME photon is random it has passed to another universe or another NOW so cannot be observed- wilmor51
- Post #7
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Is Space Expansion Driven by Self-Expansion or Dark Energy?
. Would it help if you considered dark matter within the very basic concept that momentum is the observers past and that particle position is the observers present, and then develop ideas within this direction towards an understanding of dark energy. If dark matter has no momentum then it does...- wilmor51
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Speed of Light: Doubts and Confusions
Does it help if you consider the observer as always being in the present and moving at light speed and yet the observation or measurement as always being in the observers past- wilmor51
- Post #12
- Forum: Special and General Relativity