Is the double slit experiment wrong?

Is the double slit experiment wrong?

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nicklambo

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Saturday 20th February 2016
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I have always loved this experiment but have a different solution to what is actually happening ( particle splits into two places at the same time). My thought is that the particle does not split but is actually interacting with the wave field that will exist in the future (interacting with the photons that have not yet but will be fired)...I know this seems far fetched but no more so than the current theory)...I think that it would be possible to test this theory out and if correct may show that the future is already set and not being created as we move along it....

nicklambo

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165 months

Wednesday 24th February 2016
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Thank you Monty Python...You are of course correct...

Fascinating information and thanks for all the replies.....Plenty to keep the old grey cells working!

nicklambo

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Wednesday 24th February 2016
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ALT F4 said:
My personal theory - without any mathematical basis (and probably without any wider scientific following) - is that the existence of one single particle seemingly in two different places is the consequence of a higher dimension being 'viewed' in only 3D+time dimensions that we are used to.

In that all EM waves, particles/matter, everything - interacts in all dimensions, and that certain 3D+time experiments that we create can demonstrate the 'non-viewable 5th dimension'.



Hopefully CERN can produce evidence of more dimensions in the near future - hopefully within my lifetime whereby science can take some big leaps forward.
Thought something similar.....that all forces are equal but their effects are felt differenty across different dimensions..