Dr Quantum - Double Slit Experiment

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Very Interesting Stuff here.

Dr Quantum - Double Slit Experiment

 
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They used an eye to "demonstrate" the act of measurement. Pretty much sums up the entire video AND the entire film for me.
 

H34DhUnT3r

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@Darkrae: Movie works perfectly

But the get back to topic
This is a clip out of the film: What the bleep do we know!?

it's interesting, yes. But is it true..?

Most scientist don't believe a word of what the movie says

The movie is absolutely no science at all. The 3 makers of the movie (also the parts of "non-fiction") are followers of J.Z. Knight better known as the infamous medium that "talks" with the 35.000 year old Ramtha (A warrior of Atlantis). This medium is also one of the people that is being interviewed..

If you do enough research around the movie you will find out that "What the bleep do we know!?" is nothing more then an exaggerated commercial of a mystical cult with a doubtful reputation.

If you think that this isn't some weird cult or if you think that this isn't a cult at all. Fine, but it's still a lot of religion and then i will ask you this:
Do you really think that religion and science is a good combination?

I don't think so..!

Well, i did my part
Discuss! :p ;)

Greetings,
H34DhUnT3r[NL]
 

Jindo

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Interesting video, though I struggle enough to understand particles without all this quantum stuff :p.

I could sware I saw this on the TH.net front-page just now. Moved :eek:?
 

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I don't know if I accidently posted it in News or not. It was not supposed to be there and when I saw it there I moved it here.
 

Father_Yetti

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I couldn't see the video either...in fact for whatever reason I can't see anything media wise posted by The Helper. I always look it up on Google or some other site.
 

darkRae

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The video wasn't there. But it is now. (strange)
See this screenshot.

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And before anyone says anything I didn't do anything that prevents videos to be viewed.
Plus, see that the browser has already finished opening the page. (no spinning icon on top left)
And I did not press 'Stop' or anything.
 

H34DhUnT3r

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@Darkrae: Movie works perfectly

But the get back to topic
This is a clip out of the film: What the bleep do we know!?

it's interesting, yes. But is it true..?

Most scientist don't believe a word of what the movie says

The movie is absolutely no science at all. The 3 makers of the movie (also the parts of "non-fiction") are followers of J.Z. Knight better known as the infamous medium that "talks" with the 35.000 year old Ramtha (A warrior of Atlantis). This medium is also one of the people that is being interviewed..

If you do enough research around the movie you will find out that "What the bleep do we know!?" is nothing more then an exaggerated commercial of a mystical cult with a doubtful reputation.

If you think that this isn't some weird cult or if you think that this isn't a cult at all. Fine, but it's still a lot of religion and then i will ask you this:
Do you really think that religion and science is a good combination?

I don't think so..!

Well, i did my part
Discuss! :p ;)

Greetings,
H34DhUnT3r[NL]

no one wants to comment? booooring :p
 

darkRae

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Hmmm... I've just watched it... and it left me confused :confused:
So what made the electrons form a wave pattern?

So.. any idea how this can help benefit mankind? :D
 

Prometheus

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Has this been tested multiple times?
Maybe try viewing from afar. The 'eye' could be affecting the electrons with gravity.
 

esb

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I doubt this is true. I might believe that it happens with waves, but not with matter.
 

phyrex1an

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I doubt this is true. I might believe that it happens with waves, but not with matter.
The part until they start observing is well tested and some of the tests are easy to do. I've done the test myself using a laser instead of a electron cannon.

Btw, "observing" doesn't mean "look at it". You can't look at a single electron, they're way smaller than the wave length of light. You have to either fire other particles at it or detect the change in the magnetic field it does. I don't think the latter is possible (yet) for a single electron.
 
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