Re: Double Slit variant and Popper

From: Blake Winter (blake.winter_at_houghton.edu)
Date: 11/19/04


Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 19:28:09 +0000 (UTC)

of_1001_nights@hotmail.com (a student) wrote in message news:<3e896289.0411162220.75175db4@posting.google.com>...
> There is an article by Asher Peres which may be of help, at
> http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/quant-ph?9910078 . It first looks at Popper's
> original experiment, but(see Figure 2 and pages 9-11), also looks at
> the situation where one observer has a double slit and the other
> observer measures position (though the latter uses an array of
> detectors rather than two slit positions).
>
Thanks, that helped me understand a lot.
Also the Bible verse seemed very appropriate here.



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