Re: Does Superstrings Theory solve single electron interference?
- From: "Martin Hogbin" <goatREMOVETHIS123@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 09:46:28 +0000 (UTC)
"Arnold" <arnoldschrod68@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1124529046.875553.91320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> the softrat wrote:
> > On 20 Aug 2005 00:20:44 -0700, "Arnold" <arnoldschrod68@xxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >In the double slit where single electron can interfere with
> > >itself as if it sends itself a copy to the other slit. Does
> > >the superstring theory answer the mystery why it is so.
> > >If it doesn't. Then it shouldn't be called a TOE.
> > >
> > >Arnold
> >
> > Superstring Theory doesn't have to. Quantum Mechanics figured that one
> > out in the 1920's or 30's.
> > the softrat
> > Sometimes I get so tired of the taste of my own toes.
> > mailto:softrat@xxxxxxxxx
> > --
> > Baba ganoosh ganache Ganesh!
> > Baba ganoosh ganache!
> > --culinary cheer for the elephant god
>
> Mathematically yes, but what's the physical mechanism.
Mechanism schmecanism.
Martin Hogbin
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