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Posted By: Rob Posted On: Jan 17, 2005 Views: 1011 | Question for keith hi keith this is not a direct question about the bb but its about quantum theory which is still sort of in the same link. when a photon goes through two holes at once, could it possibly be that the photon isnt actually dividing it 2, but it still is just 1 if you get my drift, its just a thought as scientists say these particles (in tests) are travelling faster than light speed, so could it be they just are one and will be anywhere at any speed? look forward to your response. |
Posted By: Keith Mayes Posted On: Jan 19, 2005 Views: 1003 | RE: Question for keith Hi Rob, Photon's don't travel faster than light, photons are light. Maybe you are thinking of the instantaneous communications between paired particles called 'non-locality'? To answer your question. The answer to your question is unknown . The accepted model of Quantum theory is the Copenhagan Interpretation about which you already know. That said, your guess is as good as anyones, who knows? |
Posted By: rob Posted On: Jan 19, 2005 Views: 1001 | RE: Question for keith sorry i made a mistake in my question but you got my drift of what i meant,thanks anyway. |