The double slit experiment in a new light

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These laser experiments are great, and shed a new light the old double slit, pun intended lol. Thanks, always enjoy your posts.

Jabber_Wock
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Your experiment was incredibly impressive.
Can you demonstrate this experimentally where waves transform into particles and only two lines appear in the double-slit experiment when an observer is present?

dobby.is.free.
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You know, I always thought of it not as “sometimes a wave and sometimes a particle” but more like it oscillates from its evenly distributed potential to its most likely potential. Like a standing wave and the “particle” only exists where the nodes are, but when it oscillates back it exists everywhere it could possibly exist simultaneously… that’s how it knows delayed choice… but then again, I’m no physicist.

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kcguilbert
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Light becomes matter at its highest frequency, so it is the stuff of reality.

undernetjack
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Discovery is your future, good luck. 🗝️🗝️🗝️

kricketflyd
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How does it feel exploring experimentation after working as a mathematician? haha

GeoffryGifari
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If we combined this experiment with a sub-picosecond camera, and moved the double-slit, over what interval would we see the diffraction pattern change?

zoetropo
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Is it possible that we still haven't gotten it figured out correctly?

gshock
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I thought there was another component to this experiment, that you are not addressing here.

jmcoomer
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wave theory for light doesn’t explain the way electrons jump off of a metal plate when light is shining on the plate. Only a particle theory for light can explain this famous observation called- the photoelectric effect

effectingcause
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Instead of aiming at a flat target, aim tangentially to a surface. It looks different!!

TheRealInscrutable
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Isn’t it interesting that we still don’t know what we are dealing with everyday… light, matter, gravity… what even is everything?
In a way I hope we never find out! We don’t want to lose our sense of wonder at the universe. What even is the universe?

unjay
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I believe humanity does not fully understand reality, probably because we do not understand light 🤷🏼‍♀️

The fully understanding of light is key!

hansellelhermanodegretel
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After taking my quantum mechanics class 10 years ago. I finally realize. Light just makes up its own rules

streampunksheep
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Does the diffraction pattern of a diffraction pattern get you back to the same shape ?

rustyfox
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Does the experiment change if you have a hidden camera in the room?

WhiteyMcCrackerson
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FYI, the audio level on you videos are much lower than a typical video on YT.

BrianPeiris
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Its was told to you long time ago.. Light is life...

JustinCNX
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The most intuitive way to explain how or why a particle like a photon (or electron, etc) might behave as an uncertain location particle while also like a polarizable axial or helical wave ''packet'', given that everything in the universe from electrons to solar systems are in orbit with something else pulling them into polarizable axial or helical apparent waves depending on the orientation of their orbits as they travel thru space, is that they’re in orbit with an undetectable dark matter particle pulling them into polarizable axial or helical apparent waves as they travel.

And given that we know we’re in a sea of undetectable dark matter but don’t know where it’s disbursed, we can imagine that they’re in orbit with an undetectable dark matter particle pulling them into polarizable axial or helical apparent waves as they travel where the speed of their orbit determines the wavelength and the diameter is the amplitude which would explain the double slit, uncertainty, etc. No?

I think Einstein's wrong, that time is constant and that dark matter is the limiting factor to the speed of light. I think it’s not 'space-time' bending but rather gravitational and dark matter density variations.

sanjuansteve
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It’s not a wave of light, it’s many, many trillions of photons traveling in separated beams of light. Each photon follows the diffraction pattern even when fired one at a time. That laser pointer doesn’t fire one at a time, it fires gazillions at a time.

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