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GP, I really want to know what you're trying to propose.
I'm saying that the evidence implies that not only do we not know the exact state of a particle at all times but also that the particle does not have an exact state at all times.
If it was merely that we didn't know then particles would not interfere with themselves. The easiest demonstration of them doing so are double-slit experiments (interference between a superposition of position states), but with a bit more effort you can have a particle in a superposition of spin states interfering with itself...
Originally posted by KrazyHorse
GP, I really want to know what you're trying to propose.
I'm saying that the evidence implies that not only do we not know the exact state of a particle at all times but also that the particle does not have an exact state at all times.
If it was merely that we didn't know then particles would not interfere with themselves. The easiest demonstration of them doing so are double-slit experiments (interference between a superposition of position states), but with a bit more effort you can have a particle in a superposition of spin states interfering with itself...
I'm not PROPOSING anything. Just questioning things. I need to think through your evidence. I need to concentrate to do it. Doesn't come easy.
GP, you have two choices: either the particle is always in a definite state or it is not.
If it is always in a definite state then it has to pass through one or the other slit. It can't be in two places at once. "Wave-particle duality" is just another way of saying that the particle has no definite position (position is an observable, just like any other) therefore it can be described to be in a superposition of position states. If it had a definite position state then the graph of the wavefunction would be a delta spike.
If it passes through a single slit then each point on the screen has a definite phase factor associated with it since it has to travel a certain distance to get there and the phase is exp(ikr)
however, this means that there are no interference effects (for there to be an interference effect there have to be two impinging waves with different phase factors)
ok kitty. Any experiments related to the actual shroedinger thing that have same effect as slit experiments? I guess I have to buy that the position is not just probabilistic.
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