Reminds me of the cool game Dark Echo where you make sound and it visually bounces off the walls.
Reminds me of the cool game Dark Echo where you make sound and it visually bounces off the walls.
Reminds me of the cool game Dark Echo where you make sound and it visually bounces off the walls.
Pretty cool. What about in the context of the double slit experiment? Would it behave differently and expose an interference pattern? Observation would lead us to believe that the photons do not interfere with (bounce off of) each other. But through experimentation we have learned that the results can be very different given a lack of observation.
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Interesting stuff. No equations, just geometry. My kind of math.
Would be cool if they actually made the room and showed it.
How would they show it?
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