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[DOUBLE-SLIT EXPERIMENT]
>The double-slit experiment is a fundamental experiment in quantum mechanics that demonstrates the wave-particle duality of particles, such as electrons and photons. The experiment involves shining a beam of particles, one by one, through two narrow slits in an opaque barrier and observing the resulting pattern on a screen placed behind the slits.
>Surprisingly, even when individual particles are fired one by one, an interference pattern emerges on the screen, as if the particles were behaving like waves interfering with each other. This phenomenon shows that particles have both wave-like and particle-like characteristics, challenging classical physics and giving rise to the field of quantum mechanics.
The result of this experiment is picrel.
This implies observation has an effect on natural phenomena. When observed, the wave form collapses into a particle. Why?
>Hawking Radiation: Black holes are also known to emit a form of radiation called Hawking radiation. According to Stephen Hawking's theory, quantum effects near the event horizon can cause pairs of virtual particles (particles and antiparticles) to be created.
>Photoreceptor Stimulation: When light strikes the photoreceptor cells, it triggers a chemical reaction that generates electrical signals. These signals are then sent to the brain through the optic nerve.
Electric signals in the eyes and brain create electromagnetic fields. Any time there is electrical activity in the body, such as the transmission of signals neurons, a corresponding electromagnetic field is produced.
In the same way black holes emit radiation from absorbed light, so too do our pupils. This radiation, interacting with a wave form, causes the wave form to collapse into a particle.