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Quantum Fluctuation of the Vacuum Offers a Feasible Explanation for all of the Features of the Double Split Experiences


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1 Independent Researcher and Retired professor from the University of Debrecen, Szob, Hungary
 

The double split experiences reveal some strange features of nature, which contradict with our everyday experiences. The physics establishment offers a mathematical description of this weird quantum world, but claims that the understanding of the underlying physics is beyond the realm of science. Despite this general skepticism an attempt is made here to unveil the physics of the wave-particle duality and the double-slit experiments.

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Double slit experiments; Wave-particle duality; Particle-field interactions; Quantum vacuum field; Fundamentals of quantum mechanics
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Jozsef Garai
Independent Researcher and Retired professor from the University of Debrecen, Szob, Hungary

Abstract


The double split experiences reveal some strange features of nature, which contradict with our everyday experiences. The physics establishment offers a mathematical description of this weird quantum world, but claims that the understanding of the underlying physics is beyond the realm of science. Despite this general skepticism an attempt is made here to unveil the physics of the wave-particle duality and the double-slit experiments.

Keywords


Double slit experiments; Wave-particle duality; Particle-field interactions; Quantum vacuum field; Fundamentals of quantum mechanics

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