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explain how the experiment produces interference patterns when putting a measurement device to observe the particles, but quietly unplug it, as if to make the particles "think" that they are being watched. It should produce no interference patterns.
Or the delayed choice experiment, where the particles are only observed AFTER they pass through the slits, showing they pass through as waves but still produce a no interference pattern in the screen.
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The pattern on the screen is observed by consciousness after some time. Consciousness plays no part in observing the "individual particle" or which slit it "went" through.
The meaning of the pattern CANNOT be verified. It can only be inferred.
Waves and particles? What do we mean by those two terms? The possibilities in those two terms cannot be proven to be contradictory can they? After all a small enough wave packet can look like a particle, and a molecule of h2o can be in an ocean wave, can't it?
The experimental set up does not consist of mutually exclusive, contradictory meanings. Only an experiment that consists of binary, mutually exclusive, contradictory, meanings could provide a definitive answer. Are there any binary, mutually exclusive, contradictory properties that science can measure? I don't think there are, I'll have to think further. I do know that quantity and quality (like color) are not sufficiently adequate to the task of drawing meaningful distinctions at those small expanses.
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@ArvinAsh
3 months ago
How do particles behave when NO ONE is looking? https://youtu.be/Zm1xhph9iHY
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