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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

Single-Electron Build-Up of Biprism Interference Pattern

by Akira Tonomura

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  • Isn't this Feynman's double split expirement? Young worked only with light.

  • @DEANgoton It is true, but the experiment is called Thomas Young's experiment. The idea of using double-slit is the thing here.

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  • @gersonl superposition is not a particle being in ALL positions simultaneously, but rather being able to be in ANY of those positions at the time of collapse

  • @buraqh That makes sense, I'm sorry I'm still just an amature here.

  • @AlloBruxelles Double-slit experiments with single photons, electrons or atoms strongly advocate the only particle theory in quantum mechanics, provided that the results of experiment to be interpreted correctly. The article “Against Wave-Particle Duality Concept” could be useful in this regard. You can google it. Thanks!

  • @wahrschein7 I can't get to that page. Is he advocating wave or particle? Thanks!

  • it seems nobody has mention the obvious variable of ricashae

  • The electron double-slit experiment is without doubt a convincing and strong reason for declaring as invalid the so called wave-particle duality which is a wrong and misleading concept in the most widely-accepted interpretation of quantum mechanics.This experiment has been accurately interpreted in the following webpage:

    toequest.com/forum/physics-art­icles/5373-against-wave-partic­le-duality-concept-part-1-a.ht­ml

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