Re: Does Superstrings Theory solve single electron interference?



Arnold 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.

Superstring theory has nothing to say on interpretational issues. It is just another kind of quantum mechanics; it takes the basic quantum rules for granted.


-- Ben
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