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>> No.15421301 [View]
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Why does anyone give a shit about this?

>> No.15388799 [View]
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Retard here, Does the double-split experiment prove that humans are the center of the universe?

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So, does Nature just make up the rules as it goes?
You are telling me that even if you shoot one electron at a time, the pattern on the wall suggests that the electron somehow went through both slits every time?
But when you put any kind of detector in the slits, the electrons only travel through one slit at a time, and they form a different pattern on the wall?
Consciousness does not break the wave function, rather, any kind of logical contradiction is what breaks the wave function. How is this possible?

The detector's results do NOT need to be seen by a human observer for the wave function to collapse, rather, as soon as you put any kind of detector in the slits, the wave function collapses and the electron begins behaving like an individual particle. It's almost like you put the electron into a situation where it is backed into a corner, and it is forced to pick a slit to go through, because you put detectors there, so it would be a logical contradiction otherwise, and that somehow bends the behavior of reality.

Does anybody in the scientific community understand this phenomenon at all either? I don't think anybody claims that they understand the experiment except for schizos who think that the consciousness has anything to do with it (it doesn't).

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>have 4 clocks at different distances
>light hitting a clock activates it
>fire a laser through two slits
>measure the difference between the clocks, triangulate the distance
EZPZ give me a nobel

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