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If the double slit experiment has different results when unobserved, how do we know it's different if we didn't observe it?
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Which are the essential and distinguishing physical assumptions of the transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics?
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Does quantum theory inform our understanding of consciousness?
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How can single photon events detect number of slits, distance between slits, and slit width?
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What is QED in particle physics?
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Are there any other types of particles that flow other than electrons? For example, the ever illusive graviton?
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What would be the effect if 2 quantum entangled particles were seperated such that one of the particles crossed the event horizon of a blackhole. Does the maths hold up to ensure entanglement was maintained?
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What are some tips from those with physics degrees on my first exam in Introduction to Quantum Mechanics?
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What are some facts quantum mechanics couldn't explain?
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Feb 18, 2023
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What would cause the magnetic needle (the hand) of a compass to rapidly spin in either direction?
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Feb 18, 2023
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What happens to central maxima when both the slits’ width are doubled in YDSE?
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How do we account for anti-particles in quantum field theory?
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How many quantum fields are there? I hear about the electromagnetic field, the electron field, and the Higgs field. Is there a field for every fundamental particle?
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Does the minimal interpretation of the double-slit experiment without which-slit measurement imply that the quantum particle somehow goes through both of the slits simultaneously or that one merely cannot estimate the trajectory of the particle?
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How do we find the slit width in Young's double slit experiment mathematically?
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Can a photon be split?
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spert44
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In the double slit experiment, does the observation (by detector) of photon polarity always shift the polarity in a particular direction? If so then that might explain the different result when detectors are involved?
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NebulaDreamer
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How do electrons behave in the double slit experiment?
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When performing the double slit experiment in a setting where one slit is being observed, how is it what electrons pass through either of the slits when the electron gun is aimed between the slits? Wouldn't the electrons just fire at the wall?
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Why do we study electromagnetic field theory?
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