Double Slit Experiment
Added 2025-10-20 15:50:33 +0000 UTCIt's Monday you guys.....
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To my simple mind, the most obvious and immediate thing to rule out is any sort of electrical field interference from the sensor that affects how the molecules are behaving, probably on an atomic level. Quite how you do that I'm not sure. But, if you were trying to prove that then the most obvious thing to do would be turn off the sensor and see if the molcules returned to their original pattern /direction of travel, Which we know they do. My only reservation is that, that is so obvious the scientist must already have considered that. Maybe the have but have no way to prove or disprove it. 🤷♂️ who knows.
Karl 70
2025-10-26 11:33:00 +0000 UTCViewing the particle makes it act as a particle. Not viewing the particle makes it act as a wave. It's a puzzle, it breaks down our current understanding. There are some very very sophisticated double slit experiments happening currently which are very interesting indeed
Mark Griffin
2025-10-22 09:07:45 +0000 UTCIt's the light itself from the detector which causes the change in behaviour.
Ronnie Cassinello
2025-10-21 23:20:15 +0000 UTCThe frustration here is that the original video cuts off just before the explanation - which is that the light from the "atom detector" causes the change in the behaviour of the atoms, proving that just observing atoms causes them to behave differently, therefore making it impossible to know exactly what an individual particle is doing NOW as well as being able to predict what it WILL DO in the future.
Ronnie Cassinello
2025-10-21 23:19:52 +0000 UTCJim Al Khalili is a great science educator.
Darryl Glynn
2025-10-21 19:20:37 +0000 UTCI am glad I added this to the wheel, very thought provoking, as you say Stephen, what is interfering with the atoms at a quantum level. Lead on to simulation theory..
Tim Covill
2025-10-21 08:57:48 +0000 UTCI watched a Brian Cox documentary once about quantum physics, blows your brain. Some people suggests it's a case for a creator as it's like peaking behind the scenes at something we should not see.. I'm neutral.. but it is very fascinating.. I read that quantum computers don't work if you spy on them also.. Normal computers, zero and ones... Quantum, zero, ones and maybe..!
MarkC
2025-10-20 19:20:00 +0000 UTC100%
Moody Marco
2025-10-20 19:15:28 +0000 UTCSound waves from the beep of the detector? Some other environmental force in play? This is weird!
Jason White
2025-10-20 17:43:09 +0000 UTCI wondered where I knew that guy from, finally twigged he's in the Cunk On.. series 😅
Kaye
2025-10-20 17:01:50 +0000 UTCBi want to thank you guys. From a an insomniac thank... best sleep ever!!
Michael t
2025-10-20 16:47:49 +0000 UTCMy brain 😭 your brains 😭
Emily
2025-10-20 16:12:21 +0000 UTCTheir are much better videos on this though, I must say lol
Nothinghalo
2025-10-20 16:08:26 +0000 UTCPs, I do wish I could spell and text better. I have so much to say,bit I can't putting words 😩. I can chat about this shit forever lol
Nothinghalo
2025-10-20 16:05:33 +0000 UTCI have watched so many videos on quantum mechanics, quantum computers ,it is so interesting
Nothinghalo
2025-10-20 16:01:10 +0000 UTCI love and hate this at the same time lol. It so interesting, but it hurts my head
Nothinghalo
2025-10-20 15:58:18 +0000 UTC