Hi all.
Been reading on the DS experiment & some things still seem cloudy to me.
How & where exactly is the measurement made the determines which slit the electron goes through? I'm under the assumption that a detector gadget or material of some sort is placed in front of one slit & is there to register if it went through the slit. It cant be light or a camera watching it placed near one slit? That precise locating would make it fan out like a wave as it leaves the slit right?
Observed or not, im assuming after leaving the slits the particle instantly go back to behaving like a wave?
I read something like if information about which slit the particle came through is erased before the particle hits the detector the interference pattern is restored. But how is the info erased? Has this been done? If the experimenter found out which slit it goes through & keep it a secret. Then his co worker angrily killed him never knowing. Would this restore the pattern as the particle hits the detector way down the ling?
This bugs me, I must be missing something vital. But wouldn't the slit itself collapse the wave? As the whole wave washes apon the gap between the two slits & wouldn't the wave of the quanta bounce back like water waves?
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How does one erase the information regarding which path the photon took.........before detecting the photon?
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