Re: A Double Slit question
- From: "Lefty" <Ye@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 21:17:57 -0700
> Lefty wrote:
> > > No lefty. There is a time when there is no wave!!!
> > > I'd point it out but I won't.
> > >
> >
> >
> > Of course there are times when there are no waves. I told you - it's
> a
> > paradox.
> >
> No lefty. There's no paradox.
> There are always particles. But sometimes particles
> are only particles.
How come no comprehedigkeit - Mensch ?
Dude, it -is- a paradox that mutually exclusive things are both true, also
perhaps simultaneously both false. In fact, depending on the observer, all
the possibilities on the truth table are admissible.
That's not a paradox ? All states of the truth table are valid
simultaneously ? Should'nt make sense, but it does.
.
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