Today I commited double slit experiment, altleast imitation.
Green laser interference, brighter going to yellow.
Purple laser, not visible interference, but it's shadows. Like interference got trough as UV.
Frequency shift, therefore shorter wavelengths in interference is possible due to the fact, that strongly coupled field as photon traveling trough space, when reflected or absorbed catches some sort of momentum, which we then see as interference, the lack of this momentum. Interference contains shortened wavelenghts, because light that part of which as whole was captured or reflected then lack energy to oscillate at longer wavelenght, therefore oscillation shortens a bit, and target diverges, because of different diffraction ratio whitin field itself for different wavelenghts, of same wavelenght pilot wave.
Why are you keep arguing about observers and bullshit, there's interference, and it's so simple experiment...
Arguing for so much time, that work at McDonalds for that time would buy you real laser to test out.
Green laser interference, brighter going to yellow.
Purple laser, not visible interference, but it's shadows. Like interference got trough as UV.
Frequency shift, therefore shorter wavelengths in interference is possible due to the fact, that strongly coupled field as photon traveling trough space, when reflected or absorbed catches some sort of momentum, which we then see as interference, the lack of this momentum. Interference contains shortened wavelenghts, because light that part of which as whole was captured or reflected then lack energy to oscillate at longer wavelenght, therefore oscillation shortens a bit, and target diverges, because of different diffraction ratio whitin field itself for different wavelenghts, of same wavelenght pilot wave.
Why are you keep arguing about observers and bullshit, there's interference, and it's so simple experiment...
Arguing for so much time, that work at McDonalds for that time would buy you real laser to test out.
