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Exploring Particle/Wave Duality in Photons
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[QUOTE="Ibix, post: 6869078, member: 365269"] It happens any time light goes through any aperture (this is why images of stars often have rays in telescope photos - it's diffraction caused by the secondary mirror mounts and/or mirror features). It's just easiest to produce and see in something like the double slit. [/QUOTE]
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