You Gotta Know A Day - Thomas Young's Double Slit Experiment

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This is part of a new series on famous scientific experiments! We start with Thomas Young's Double Slit Experiment explaining that light behaves like a wave (but if you observe it, it behaves like a wave)
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I think reflection of light off the inside surface of the slits cannot be ruled out and unfortunately Young and Grimaldi never mention that possibility that I have seen yet

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You are not allowed to know why the interference pattern happens when you observe it..

The simulation will not allow you to know.

Even with superpositioning in mind, it doesn't line up..

Quantum entaglement can't exist in equal states in time, the particles have to be estranged for that to happen.

Let's look a black holes, specifically on the quantum scale where teleportation is possible.

Teleportation is invisible to the viewer as wormholes cannot be seen by outside observers, you could however see a different state by travelling through one.

Quantum black holes and superpositioning are one and the same, look into it and prove me wrong.. 😊

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