Quantum Physics

   

Observer Effect and Hidden Variables

Authors: I. Prusis, P. Prusis

In modern physics, it is assumed that all particles have both corpuscular and wave properties. The double slit experiment shows that when the properties of a particle are measured, it inexplicably turns into a particle that has no wave properties, i.e. it loses its duality. The analysis of the experiment shows that any particle performs many different motions at the same time. Chaotic thermal fluctuations, part of which is in the transverse direction, zitterbewegung and longitudinal movement (drift) in the direction of the slit. The measuring instrument cancels the transverse oscillations, so the interference pattern fades

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