Monday, March 14, 2011

The Double Slit Experiment

"So, if a photon is directed through a plane with two slids in it and either slid is observed, it will not go through both slids. If it's unobserved, it will. However, if it's observed after it's left the plane, but before it hits its target, it will not have gone through boths slids." 
- Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory. 

So, my question here, propably yours too, how can mere observation cause the difference? There must be some unknown particle, dark matter or energy, it might even be the quantum entangelment theory. What is sure is that, there is something missing from the "theory of everything" that would explain this...

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