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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2008

Version with error at 8:10. Corrected version at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0udtI6FTMa0

This is a video comment on the point mentioned by professor Leonard Susskind in his sixth Stanford lecture on Quantum Mechanics (www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKbzlOU_ETk at minute 12:00), that nobody has ever designed an experimental setup that yields the same probability distribution as a polarized photon. With the help of pilot-waves, it is possible to design such a setup with ordinary needle-shaped objects and a wire-grid. Technical knowledge of quantum amplitudes is necessary to follow this video.

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  • Thank you. I realized after uploading that there is an error in the figure at 8:10. I work on the correction and will upload a new version.

  • Thank you for all these wonderful videos!!

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