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Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Aren't we kinda robots? Biological self replicating and pre-programmed with basic functions, capable of learning. Beyond that, we're "energy" (broad term) with a limited view of the universe around us.
How's to say what we're missing?
Double slit experiment and the like shows we are all capable of reality manipulation
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78058726


the double slit experiment is a wave particle experiment where light is captured on a backstop. the experiment is observing how light through a single slit presents light particle hits, in a random formation on the backstop. however when a double slit is introduced, a clustered pattern of light particle is projected onto the backstop.
this clustered pattern exhibits a definitive wave pattern. single slit, results in a random pattern of particle hits. a double slit exposes a pattern where the particle hits create a defined wave pattern.

observing this does not mean, that we in any manner altered a quantum state! lol
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77631946


A photon can act like a bulletlike particle or rippling wave—but not both at once—depending on how experimenters decide to measure it. In the late 1970s, famed theoretician John Archibald Wheeler realized that experimenters could even delay the choice until the photon had made its way almost completely through an apparatus configured to emphasize one property or the other, thus proving that the photon’s behavior isn’t predetermined..

...That assertion suggests, weirdly, that a decision in the present determines an event in the past: whether the photon split like a wave or took one path like a particle. Quantum theory avoids the issue by assuming that, until measured, the photon remains both a particle and a wave.


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78058726


which is evident in the double slit experiment, where a single slit measures particle hits on the backstop as random. when the second source of light is introduced via the double slit, the wave pattern of particle hits on the backstop becomes evident. the particle hits fall into a definitive wave pattern. thereby producing the particle wave theory! particles travel in a wave! lol

if it was any simpler it would be stupid! lol
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77631946


Why maybe they do travel in a wave.
Provided they're being measured
chuckle
 
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