Author:
Hoffman, Kenneth Paul
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Quantum Theory / Particle Physics
Date Published:
May 17, 2026
Keywords:
Schrödinger’s Equation, Copenhagen, Bohr model, probability, wave collapse, multi-verse, decoherence, observation problem, interference, complex and imagiary numbers, Double Slit Experiment, Spooky action at a distance, entaglement, Rutherford,
Abstract:
The act of observation in the Double Slit Experiment (DSE) is the unavoidable introduction of interference in the process. The diffraction interference pattern appears on the screen when the physics experimenters do not try to observe the particle’s interaction along the path at any point. Schrödinger’s Equation (SE) accurately describes the action of particles for the standard model. It confirms, with the complex number, that Universe is the critical participant in the experiment. The SE shows Universe is a participant in the DSE. Attempts to observe where the particle is results in the hand of Universe dropping out. The Aspect experiment adds another perspective on the observer. It is ironic that physics will acknowledge that trying to observe a process on a macro scale can result in interference and change the result. One classic example is opening the oven door to take a look and the cake collapses, but physics has not considered the possibility that can happen at the quantum scale and is the problem with the DSE.
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