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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2007

My senior exit project. Putting it up so a friend can watch.

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  • So what I understand is that you don't need more particles or slits to get more on the other side of the particles track ?

  • the experiment is one particle, two slits, with the only change being a high powered camera to view the particle as it passes. They fire one particle after another, the way the cartoon machine fires the marbles. They don't know what causes single particles to create wave like bands when observed. MWI is just one way of interpreting the data. It's really a very interesting experiment.

    Sorry for the late reply.

  • A wonderful clip! Great work!

  • Thanks!

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  • i believe it you dont believe it ..there we create alternate reality.

  • @SocialPromotionTips

    You are thinking about a cyclical universe, not a multiverse. Michio Kaku, a famous physicist, likens the multiverse to a bubble bath with each bubble being it's own universe. The phenomenon Dark Flow is the only observational evidence I am aware of that there may be a universe next door.

  • i truthfully think this to be true i just never realized anyone else thought so to.

    at least im not alown on that one

  • These alternative worlds do not exist in the same time as us, but in separate universes arising out of separate big bangs. Big bang, big crunch, big bang, for all eternity, everything that can possibly happen has already happened an infinite amount of times, and will continue to happen an infinite amount of times, in an almost infinite amount of different variations of our universe, but unless I'm missing something, these other universes aren't happening now.

  • thank you very much, you've genuinely helped me to understand the theory, kudos.

  • so your senior project was to steal verbatim from the "what the bleep do we know" movie ? -_-'

  • @orgolioitalia1 I KNOW that light is made of photons, no need to tell me that.

  • @Gytax0 *Photon doesn't have other particles, it's a quantum of light**

    Light is made >>>PHOTONS.

    AND AS YOU SAID IT'S A QUANTUM ***LIGHT***.

    CIRCULAR ARGUMENT IN SIMPLE WORDS LIGHT PHOTONS THAN PHOTONS IS LIGHT.

    Let's see what photons are according to "bestofscience">>watch?v=JHVC6­F8SOFc

    they will tell you the light is made of photons and photons are gauge Bosons than they will tell you again:: In particle physics, gauge bosons are bosonic ***particles****.

    I hope you will grape it now.

  • @orgolioitalia1 I can't understand what have you written. Sorry. Photon doesn't have other particles, it's a quantum of light, that means it isn't divisible. And we don't yet know what could make an electron, so we call it elementary particle. It's science.

  • @Gytax0 And now they will tell you that photons has Others PARTICLES: watch?v=qb0mWybzUw0

    And electron is unseen but it is amazingly a Particles:-)

    more: It has no known components or substructure; in other words, it is ***generally thought** to be an elementary particle.

    Google it:

    1-How electron moves in p orbital?

    2-and finally search for quotation-->shut up and calculate.

    Do anyone can call it science?

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