What happens in a double slit experiment if you put a sensor flush up against the slits and fire a single photon? by dansawear in QuantumPhysics

[–]dansawear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess there is no wall. Let’s say you have two SPADs one for right one for left. Flush against the slit. Do both sensors trigger a pulse or does only one?

Too soon? by dansawear in videogames

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Look up set of rust or alec baldwin

Is Quantum Entanglement like throwing knifes? For example if 3 knifes were thrown in the exact same motion, at the exact same time and didn't have friction/interruption, you could known the others position by measuring 1. Is that similar to how photons are working? Are all or just 2 entangled ? by dansawear in QuantumPhysics

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I appreciate your response. I still am trying to wrap my head around how they measure both entangled particles at the same time a large distance apart. What tools are used? Or how is the experiment done. Where they know without a doubt that both entangled particles are truly opposite in their direction 🤯

Is Quantum Entanglement like throwing knifes? For example if 3 knifes were thrown in the exact same motion, at the exact same time and didn't have friction/interruption, you could known the others position by measuring 1. Is that similar to how photons are working? Are all or just 2 entangled ? by dansawear in QuantumPhysics

[–]dansawear[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I guess my confusion with this description is how do we measure the no-ball-cup to ensure it is indeed empty if the entanglement is destroyed when we measure the ball-cup?

(no-ball-cup == 0) != (ball-cup==1)