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Explain the double slit experiment using the aether model.
Explain the double slit experiment using the aether model.
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The double-slit experiment is a fundamental test in quantum mechanics that demonstrates both the wave-like and particle-like behavior of light and other particles. In the traditional quantum model, the experiment shows that particles like photons or electrons can create an interference pattern when passing through two slits, behaving like waves. However, when measured individually, these particles behave as discrete units (or particles), suggesting wave-particle duality.
The double-slit experiment is a fundamental test in quantum mechanics that demonstrates both the wave-like and particle-like behavior of light and other particles. In the traditional quantum model, the experiment shows that particles like photons or electrons can create an interference pattern when passing through two slits, behaving like waves. However, when measured individually, these particles behave as discrete units (or particles), suggesting wave-particle duality.

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