I don't think any of those ideas were arrived at scientifically in the first place, were they? More like they were assumptions based on "common sense", and as soon as we turned the scientific eye on them they evaporated. |
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You can 'prove wrong' an existing theory/hypothesis, or at the very least, prove the evidence the hypothesis was based on was incorrect (or incorrectly interpreted). Science could not advance if scientists didn't constantly question what they 'believe' to be true. |
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I don't think any of those ideas were arrived at scientifically in the first place, were they? More like they were assumptions based on "common sense", and as soon as we turned the scientific eye on them they evaporated. |
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I can see your point. I just don't personally think the difference between 'proven wrong' and 'improved upon' is significant. I'm not saying older theories should be dismissed as insignificant or ludicrous based on what we know today, we are constantly building off older ideas and wouldn't be where we are today without them. Todays ideas will be built on and replace by new ones 'tomorrow'. |
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Okay... so I basically agree with you 100% |
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It's ok! |
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Last edited by Darkmatters; 09-08-2011 at 02:58 AM.
meh... you forget already, I'm loose with the word wrong. |
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So another answer I got was that mostly electrons are used and something like circuits with current flows can be placed at each slit and detect moving charges. |
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I don't think you can get a picture of an electron. It wouldn't reflect photons I believe, and it doesn't emit them without colliding with something. |
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Yeah, electrons emit and absorb photons through changing orbits and speed when bound to an atom and when striked with the appropriate wavelength of photon. Or through heat but that's another topic. Also photons don't have mass, yeah. But they have an impulse and hence watching electrons with photons wouldn't really work since you'd kick it around. Nevertheless as far as I know you can detect electrons like mentioned above. Though obviously that affects the electron, if it wouldn't, chances are observing and not-observing wouldn't make any difference and if that were the case this whole thing wouldn't happen. At that point you force the electron to decide where it is, breaking it's wave-state, hence getting it to behave like an particle. |
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Alright- so if I understand what you're saying, then the detectors themselves must physically affect the photons they're observing, right? And that's what causes the state-change? |
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Exactly, that is because photons/electrons and the likes are the smallest bundles of existence we can detect so far. Hence using them to detect them doesn't quite work. |
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That's not quite what I was saying, if the question was directed at me. I'm saying that observing an electron must physically affect it, and that it might be what causes the state change. But if whoever said it was right, and they have tried doing the same experiment where they irreversibly discard the information and that then the interference pattern re-emerged, then... something else might be going on. |
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Last edited by Darkmatters; 09-09-2011 at 10:57 AM.
Hm, maybe you're missing something else, in that case it might be good to pick something and work it through. I know there is one really decent set of videos on the topic, far better than the two posted above, but it's in german. There might still be some good videos out there in english but I don't know of any so far so I guess you'll better stick to something to read. |
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Last edited by StaySharp; 09-09-2011 at 05:33 PM.
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You seem to have some knowledge on the subject but do you know how they detect the particles? |
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I tried to get some source on what I was thinking and stumbled across a fairly easy method which I should've imagined myself: Polarisation. Putting a polarisation filter in one of the slits allows you to detect witch slit a photon took, without necesserily stopping the photon. Eh I'll assume you all know what polarisation is, right? |
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Causing a flash would be sorta strange, because a flash would be light and the photon itself is light, and under normal circumstances a photon doesn't split in two, that's however possible, the result would be quantum entanglement, but that's a different story. |
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Last edited by StaySharp; 09-09-2011 at 10:08 PM.
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Ah ok, thank you!! I actually did know how polarization filters work, but failed to understand until you explained it. Also, this made me laugh ridiculously loud: |
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Yeah it doesn't quite work and it sounds strange |
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I've heard about the polarization method but I was hesitant to post it because I don't really know what to believe and I have some trouble with it. I heard that you can put things at each slit that changes the polarization of the photon. Then there is another thing that either detects or blocks the photons according to their polarization. If you detect the photon, you know what slit it went though. I was just wondering if this method of polarization detection can show an interference pattern to confirm that the detected particles are actually collapsing a wave function. |
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Last edited by Wayfaerer; 09-10-2011 at 02:16 AM.
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