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Saturday, March 04, 2006
Quantum Physics Double Slit Experiment
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12 comments:
- Desert Cat said...
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Ok, that's freaky!
- 3/4/06, 1:28 AM
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My head hurts now....
- 3/4/06, 9:34 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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God
- 3/4/06, 11:24 AM
- Ralph Gizzip said...
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Not God. Schrodinger
- 3/4/06, 11:58 AM
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Rodger you really do provide a one-stop shopping experience with your blog! Where else can a person learn physics, get great recipes, stay politically informed and have so much fun doing it!
You da man!
TFV - 3/4/06, 12:33 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Need a back rub? Oil change?
- 3/4/06, 12:39 PM
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Good job Rodger! I wish videos like that were available when I took physics.
Lt. Gen. Tailgunner dick - 3/4/06, 1:30 PM
- Forceleader999 said...
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Ok smartass, you broke my brain, you get to fix it.
- 3/4/06, 7:42 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Oh, it's easy. Follow Ralph Gizzip's link above. Once I read that, I slapped myself on the forehead.
- 3/5/06, 12:05 PM
- AnnoyedOne said...
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But Schrodinger had a thing against cats.
- 3/5/06, 1:34 PM
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What TVF said, so sums it up:D joyce
- 3/5/06, 4:31 PM
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It gets better. You can set up your "which slit" sensor to store the information about which slit the electron went through. Then, after the electron has had enough time to hit the screen, but before looking at the screen, you choose whether to display the information, or erase it.
If you hit "erase" and then look at the screen, you see the interference pattern as if you had not detected which slit. If you hit "display" then look at the screen, you see no interference pattern, as if you had detected which slit.
This experiment has actually been done.
Don't take my word for it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_choice_quantum_eraser - 3/5/06, 6:00 PM