Re: Double Slit Puzzle Explained (?)
- From: "Szczepan Białek" <sz.bialek@xxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 19:26:15 +0200
"Bill Miller" >
It should be noted that this radiation is not coherent. Instead, it will
be wideband with spectra determined by the geometry of the slit, the path
of the electron(s) WRT the slit and the energy contained therein. The
radiation is in the Xray range.
In the first experiment by Davison and Germer they used 75eV electrons.
There no Xray. So I agree with FrediFizzx: "I believe the way an electron
experiment is done is that it is actually an electron hitting the detection
"plate" that is recorded. And not radiation."
But it DOES demonstrate, using well-established principles, that there is
a reasonable explanation for the double slit puzzle. And that explanation
has nothing to do with statistics nor with quantum mechanics.
There MUST be " a reasonable explanation for the double slit puzzle." But I
see more chances in reflection from the atoms in the slit. Electrons reflect
not only from external atoms but also from deep ones. Such can travel only
in the directions between the external atoms. So a pattern must appear.
S*
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