Re: Double Slit & Aharonov Bohm Effect




"RP" <no_mail_no_spam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:rKCdnRwg2J8lXhHfRVn-gA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> zhayne wrote:
>> For those offering different interpretations of the double
>> slit experiments that doesn't use the concept of wavefunction.
>> How do you take the Aharonov Bohm effect into account.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aharonov-Bohm_effect
>>
>> As you can see in the above, the enclosed flux in between
>> the slit is absolutely isolated from both paths. There is no classical
>> physical interaction whatsover. So those like RP
>> and dozens giving a shiny interpretation of the double slit experiment
>> without using the concept of wavefunction. How
>> do you explain the Aharonov Bohm effect??
>
> Since when is there no field external to a solenoid?

My question too. I can see that there'd be no field
outside of a toriod but it seems to me that there
is a field external to a cylindrical solenoid.

--
rb


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Double Slit & Aharonov Bohm Effect
    ... > For those offering different interpretations of the double ... > slit experiments that doesn't use the concept of wavefunction. ... > How do you take the Aharonov Bohm effect into account. ...
    (sci.physics)
  • Double Slit & Aharonov Bohm Effect
    ... For those offering different interpretations of the double ... slit experiments that doesn't use the concept of wavefunction. ... How do you take the Aharonov Bohm effect into account. ...
    (sci.physics)
  • Re: Double Slit & Aharonov Bohm Effect
    ... >For those offering different interpretations of the double ... >slit experiments that doesn't use the concept of wavefunction. ... >How do you take the Aharonov Bohm effect into account. ...
    (sci.physics)
  • Re: Double Slit & Aharonov Bohm Effect
    ... slit experiments that doesn't use the concept of wavefunction. ... How do you take the Aharonov Bohm effect into account. ...
    (sci.physics)

Loading