The particle is everywhere and everwhence, all motion is illusion, a mental construction, what moves is probablity amplitudes. If you want to imagine particles moving then you must imagine some of them them bouncing off the slits thenselves in the double slit experiments and heading back to in the direction of the source. That is what the first example of the potential well is showing.
Also, the method described in the paper you cited is good, but it has been polished a little since then. I can give you a nice reference if you're interested.
The particle is everywhere and everwhence, all motion is illusion, a mental construction, what moves is probablity amplitudes. If you want to imagine particles moving then you must imagine some of them them bouncing off the slits thenselves in the double slit experiments and heading back to in the direction of the source. That is what the first example of the potential well is showing.
kaller99 2 months ago
is this basically how those MiM diode's work?
NickBlackDIN 1 year ago
really cool!
ivalmian 1 year ago
I can´t make work the simulation on Matlab...having trouble with the array indices begining at 1...bummer!
vochitoken 1 year ago
Awesome Awesome *****
shadywalker 2 years ago
great vid and comments! i love the music to enhance the education =)
gofish6060 2 years ago
@nageljr
Thanks for the compliment. This is also Matlab but I rendered it in very high quality. And yes, please give me that reference you are mentioning.
aamirahmedkhan 2 years ago
Also, the method described in the paper you cited is good, but it has been polished a little since then. I can give you a nice reference if you're interested.
nageljr 2 years ago
@nageljr
I am interested too!
vochitoken 2 years ago
Hey, that's great work! What program did you use? Mine were all in Matlab.
nageljr 2 years ago