About a year ago, I had the idea that particles can behave like waves because they move with an imbalance. This would lead to the familiar interference pattern in the double-slit experiment. Today I came across “dark acoustic oscillations” (DAO) and “baryonic acoustic oscillations” (BAO).
Now I have a strong feeling that during the generation/focusing of a laser beam, similar interactions also occur between, for example, photons and electrons, which would explain the imbalance (or oscillation).
This interaction/oscillation could presumably also be interrupted by measurement/observation using detectors (e.g., lasers or electromagnetic fields), leading to the particle’s “decision” as to which path it wishes to take.
Unfortunately, I have neither the equipment nor the expertise to set up a corresponding experimental setup. Perhaps someone could take this idea off my hands in exchange for a small token of appreciation and test or publish it.
What do you think?
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