Wo 24 Januari 2007 08:40 |
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In de kwantumwereld gedraagt zelfs een puntdeeltje zich als een golf die zichzelf kan verstoren, breken en op bepaalde plaatsen bundelen.
We've seen what happens when we shine light through two slits, or when water waves do something similar. But what do you think happens when solid objects go through the slits? I don't get it. What do you mean by solid objects? Like rocks? Solid things don't travel in waves, do they?
Let's forget about waves for a second and just keep it simple. Dr. Feynman liked to talk about shooting a machine gun at an iron plate with two slots in it. If there ...