Note : Apologies for re-posting this, but the original was quite lengthy and the math stuff failed to render properly on the phone app and email. So I’m seeing if splitting it into 2 shorter pieces that are not deemed “too long for email” helps Note after posting
I think that the pilot wave theory is best of the ones I've looked at. In regards to the double slit experiment, I read that they have the detector set up, and when they turn it on they get different results from when they turn it off. I think that is becuase the detector likely puts out some EMF that impacts the experiment. I think they should do the experiment again but instead of turning the detector on and off, put a lens cap over it while it is on, and then remove the lens cap, and see if that gives different results than turning it on and off.
No, formulas still absent in email and app. Strange. I would have thought the LateX code was rendered beforehand and then saved as image, so the formulas should be present or missing everywhere. Or this is Schroedinger's LaTeX...
Sending you a like Rudolph, even as my brain explodes😂!
Thanks Rigger. Just what I needed to start my day.
Sorry RP don’t think my brain works the right way, I’ve tried and tried but my brain just shuts down.
Keep up the good work, I really enjoy your daily posts. 👍
I think that the pilot wave theory is best of the ones I've looked at. In regards to the double slit experiment, I read that they have the detector set up, and when they turn it on they get different results from when they turn it off. I think that is becuase the detector likely puts out some EMF that impacts the experiment. I think they should do the experiment again but instead of turning the detector on and off, put a lens cap over it while it is on, and then remove the lens cap, and see if that gives different results than turning it on and off.
No, formulas still absent in email and app. Strange. I would have thought the LateX code was rendered beforehand and then saved as image, so the formulas should be present or missing everywhere. Or this is Schroedinger's LaTeX...
Sorry to have to again be the bearer of bad news, but still no squiggles.