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What is the classic double‐slit experiment?

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What is the classic double‐slit experiment?

Imagine throwing two rocks into a pond—the waves merge and interact. Now picture two lines of billiard balls colliding—they crash and scatter. One behaves like a wave, the other like particles.

The double-slit experiment flips this logic upside down. Physicists send single atoms toward two slits. Instead of moving predictably like bullets, they act like waves—landing in a strange pattern that suggests true randomness.

This experiment shattered old ideas. Before it, scientists thought light needed a medium to travel, just like sound. But we now know—light is different. It moves through space with no medium at all.

The double-slit experiment remains one of the biggest mysteries in physics. Wave or particle? The answer seems to be… both.

For a more, take the deep-dive: The Double‐slit Experiment Explained.

We can clearly see the wave nature of very small things like particles and atoms, and that wave nature applies to all things. Does this wave nature imply a multiverse?
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