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12000231 No.12000231 [Reply] [Original]

What would happen if we replicated Young's double-slit experiment but instead of one plate we have three layers of them? Would we be able to shed light in the form of a wave, then turn it into a particle once it goes through the second monitored plate and then turn it back into a wave when it goes through the third plate with the unobserved slits?

I actually tried to replicate this experiment with a laser pointer but wasn't able to make the slits small enough to work

>> No.12000915
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>>12000231

The double slit experiment is trivial. you get the same bands with classical hard balls. The system

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>>12000915

This is the resulting interference pattern.

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>>12000918

The results of bells experiment can also be explained classically.

>> No.12001357

>>12000231
'Particle' and 'wave' are macroscopic fictions.

>> No.12002559

>>12000231
half millimeter works fine