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What if you put mini black hole near second slit?

>> No.14503313

>>14503307
Your image is correct in ways you do not understand because seeing the double slit doesn't change anything.

>> No.14503314
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14503314

I have never seen a slit in real life

>> No.14503356

Isn't the double slit just telling us what diffraction really is from the viewpoint of single photons?

>> No.14503366

>>14503356
written as someone who don't do any real science but studies light tangentially for the purpose of computer graphics.
I remember being mystified by this experiment when I learned about it as a teen but now thinking about the real world in terms of fields
rather than point like Newtonian objects it doesn't seem any more mysterious than anything else in particular

>> No.14503415

>>14503313
My eyes work like radar

>> No.14503431

>>14503313
yeah, "observe" is always a lie, should be "poke"

>> No.14503435

>>14503366
It's a harder sell for a pop boy like me, I can visualize a particle, it's like a marble and it's made of smaller marbles, but I don't understand what a field is really, like how do I visualize a field non-mathematically and incorporate it into a translatable world picture/what are these fields made of?

>> No.14503577

>>14503435
>it's like a marble and it's made of smaller marbles

Yeah when I was younger that was how I thought as well, but the more you learn about how reality actually operate on a fundamental level
the more you realize that that notion isn't compatible with how reality really works once you look under the hood and pay attention.
You come to realize the thing that's actually real was these fields all along.

As for visualization I think about them as locations in space that has properties that are diffused thru-out the area they occupy.
On a human scale the closest you can prob get to convince yourself it is actually real in a visceral way is playing with magnets.
You can clearly feel that the field is there and just how absolutely real it is.

you then realize that when you put your hand up against a surface and press you never actually touch anything, what you feel are all the tiny fields that make up your hand
press against the tiny fields that make up the things you touch. When you realize this truth you can start accepting how reality
is a lot more like them magnets attracting and repelling one another than anything like our everyday notion of solid objects colliding.

>> No.14503606

>>14503577
I get it up to the point where the question of what the fields are is. I get the math works but I don't understand what these fields are made of if it isn't stuff that ultimately would qualify as stuff and not just potential stuff.

>> No.14503648

>>14503307
unifying relativity and quantum mechanics is really really hard

>> No.14503654

>>14503307
Which one is the second slit?

>> No.14503784

>>14503313
>Your image is correct in ways you do not understand because seeing the double slit doesn't change anything.

no.
t. Feynmans imagination.

>> No.14504057

>>14503606
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