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2006-09-25 23:16:00
 
As one final note, this just proves that YTMND is populated by a bunch of kids with nothing better to do/grandiose ideas of themselves. GB2 myspace.
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2006-09-25 23:14:34
 
Texaggie7, learn some science. It is not the particle that travels through both slits, it is its probability wave. Because if you were to (it has been done) put a detector after one of the slits that does not interfere with the particles, only tells you what slit they went through.....there is no intereference pattern formed, because the particles probability wave has collapsed to 100% ina specific direction. it is only through unmeasured slits that the interference is built up......
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2006-09-25 23:10:54
 
In response to aaf, the EPR was proven bunk. Never was right, never will be. And to everyone else here, the electrons charges, polarity, what-have-you have nothing to do with this. it is all showing the evidence of quantum probability waves, nothing more nothing less.
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2006-09-25 23:05:32
 
Ok, you're right in a general sense, but you misrepresent some of your "facts". #1 the particle is not everywhere at once, thats impossible, what is possible is that the particle is likely to be in a specific area, a probability that it will be in a specific area (its probability wave). Since you have made this I'm sure you're aware of quantum probability wave/field collapse, and the only time in which it happens (according to one of the leading theories) is when the particle in question is measured.
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2006-02-19 17:29:13
 
Carey is an Ugly bitch. http://uglybitches.ytmnd.com
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