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The electron diffraction experiment is one of the most amazing studies in the history of science. What is its nature? There is a source that emits a beam of electrons on a photosensitive screen. And there is an obstacle in the way of these electrons, a copper plate with two slots.
What picture can be expected on the screen if the electrons are usually presented to us as small charged balls? Two strips opposite the slots in the copper plate. But in fact, a much more complex pattern of alternating white and black stripes appears on the screen. This is due to the fact that when passing through the gap, the electrons begin to behave not only like particles, but also like waves (photons or other light particles that can be waves at the same time also behave in the same way).
These waves interact in space, colliding and amplifying each other, and as a result, a complex pattern of alternating light and dark stripes is displayed on the screen. At the same time, the result of this experiment does not change, even if the electrons pass one after another - even one particle can be a wave and pass simultaneously through two slits. This postulate was one of the main ones in the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, when particles can simultaneously demonstrate their “usual” physical properties and exotic properties like a wave.
But what about an observer? It is he who makes this complicated story even more complicated. When physicists during such experiments tried to determine with the help of a tool through which slit the electron actually passes, the picture on the screen sharply changed and became “classic”: with two illuminated sections directly opposite the slots, without any alternating stripes.
The electrons did not seem to want to reveal their wave nature to the watchful eye of the observers. It looks like a mystery covered in darkness. But there is a simpler explanation: monitoring the system cannot be carried out without physical influence on it.
Observation plays a crucial role in an atomic event and that reality varies depending on whether we observe it or not.
The quantum logic of John von Neumann provided a solution to the problem of measurement, where the observer is the central object that affects the surrounding reality.
When the pioneers of quantum theory first discovered this “observer effect,” they were seriously alarmed. He seemed to undermine the assumption that underlies all science: that somewhere there exists an objective world independent of us. If the world really behaves depending on how - or if - we look at it, what will “reality” really mean?
It is possible that the universe is a mechanism that shapes itself.
Considering the fact that the whole universe is a fractal, it is itself a fractal as well as the sets entering inside it on an absolutely infinite number of levels, both in and out, then this once again indicates that the whole universe tends to self-similarity and is similar in every level on yourself, being one.
What is deep inside is very much like what is outside.
The nature of the hologram - “the whole in every particle” - gives us a completely new way of understanding the structure and order of things. We see objects, for example, elementary particles, separated because we see only a part of reality. These particles are not separate "parts", but the facets of deeper unity.
At some deeper level of reality, such particles are not separate objects, but rather a continuation of something more fundamental.
Scientists came to the conclusion that elementary particles are able to interact with each other regardless of distance, not because they exchange some mysterious signals, but because their separation is an illusion.
If the separation of particles is an illusion, then on a deeper level, all objects in the world are infinitely interconnected. The electrons in the carbon atoms in our brain are connected with the electrons of every salmon that swims, every heart that beats, and every star that shines in the sky. The universe as a hologram means that we are not.
The theory that the Universe is a hologram is based on the assumption that recently appeared that space and time in the Universe are not continuous.
It follows from this that objective reality does not exist.
The universe is basically fantasy, a gigantic, luxuriously detailed hologram.
The principle of the hologram “everything in every part” allows us to take a completely new approach to the issue of organization and ordering.
If we dissect something arranged holographically, we will not get the parts of which it consists, but we will get the same, but less accuracy.
What picture can be expected on the screen if the electrons are usually presented to us as small charged balls? Two strips opposite the slots in the copper plate. But in fact, a much more complex pattern of alternating white and black stripes appears on the screen. This is due to the fact that when passing through the gap, the electrons begin to behave not only like particles, but also like waves (photons or other light particles that can be waves at the same time also behave in the same way).
These waves interact in space, colliding and amplifying each other, and as a result, a complex pattern of alternating light and dark stripes is displayed on the screen. At the same time, the result of this experiment does not change, even if the electrons pass one after another - even one particle can be a wave and pass simultaneously through two slits. This postulate was one of the main ones in the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, when particles can simultaneously demonstrate their “usual” physical properties and exotic properties like a wave.
But what about an observer? It is he who makes this complicated story even more complicated. When physicists during such experiments tried to determine with the help of a tool through which slit the electron actually passes, the picture on the screen sharply changed and became “classic”: with two illuminated sections directly opposite the slots, without any alternating stripes.
The electrons did not seem to want to reveal their wave nature to the watchful eye of the observers. It looks like a mystery covered in darkness. But there is a simpler explanation: monitoring the system cannot be carried out without physical influence on it.
Observation plays a crucial role in an atomic event and that reality varies depending on whether we observe it or not.
The quantum logic of John von Neumann provided a solution to the problem of measurement, where the observer is the central object that affects the surrounding reality.
When the pioneers of quantum theory first discovered this “observer effect,” they were seriously alarmed. He seemed to undermine the assumption that underlies all science: that somewhere there exists an objective world independent of us. If the world really behaves depending on how - or if - we look at it, what will “reality” really mean?
It is possible that the universe is a mechanism that shapes itself.
Considering the fact that the whole universe is a fractal, it is itself a fractal as well as the sets entering inside it on an absolutely infinite number of levels, both in and out, then this once again indicates that the whole universe tends to self-similarity and is similar in every level on yourself, being one.
What is deep inside is very much like what is outside.
The nature of the hologram - “the whole in every particle” - gives us a completely new way of understanding the structure and order of things. We see objects, for example, elementary particles, separated because we see only a part of reality. These particles are not separate "parts", but the facets of deeper unity.
At some deeper level of reality, such particles are not separate objects, but rather a continuation of something more fundamental.
Scientists came to the conclusion that elementary particles are able to interact with each other regardless of distance, not because they exchange some mysterious signals, but because their separation is an illusion.
If the separation of particles is an illusion, then on a deeper level, all objects in the world are infinitely interconnected. The electrons in the carbon atoms in our brain are connected with the electrons of every salmon that swims, every heart that beats, and every star that shines in the sky. The universe as a hologram means that we are not.
The theory that the Universe is a hologram is based on the assumption that recently appeared that space and time in the Universe are not continuous.
It follows from this that objective reality does not exist.
The universe is basically fantasy, a gigantic, luxuriously detailed hologram.
The principle of the hologram “everything in every part” allows us to take a completely new approach to the issue of organization and ordering.
If we dissect something arranged holographically, we will not get the parts of which it consists, but we will get the same, but less accuracy.