Undergrad Who did this experiment with photons?

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The discussion centers around an experiment involving photons that suggests they can exist in multiple spaces simultaneously, challenging traditional notions of space and distance. Participants express interest in the implications of this experiment for quantum research, questioning the reality of space itself. There is confusion regarding the name of the researcher associated with this experiment, with suggestions including No Won Yett and Xavier Breath. The conversation highlights the speculative nature of claims about the non-existence of space, emphasizing that such assertions require more substantial evidence. Overall, the thread reflects a curiosity about the intersection of quantum physics and the nature of reality.
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This is the phenomenon of a photon simultaneously exist in many different spaces, experiment show that space does not exist and the distance is not real. This experiment bring a lot of sense in quantum research.
I want to review again but forgotten the name of person that did it.
 
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Perhaps... No Won Yett? :smile:

You'll need to provide more than this, as any assertion that space is not real is just speculation. And speculation is generally not discussed here.
 
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No Won Yett?

Xavier Breath?
Tony Von Thinkette?
 
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Ah, you mean the Pauli-Wurded Theory?
 
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I am slowly going through the book 'What Is a Quantum Field Theory?' by Michel Talagrand. I came across the following quote: One does not" prove” the basic principles of Quantum Mechanics. The ultimate test for a model is the agreement of its predictions with experiments. Although it may seem trite, it does fit in with my modelling view of QM. The more I think about it, the more I believe it could be saying something quite profound. For example, precisely what is the justification of...

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