Friday, 11 March 2022

Electron Diffraction Experiment Disturbed by Magnetic Field| Chapter 3 | Research Trends and Challenges in Physical Science Vol.8

 According to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, electron diffraction fringes will vanish if they are observed. For a long time, no scientific articles on the "electron diffraction experiment monitored by a magnetic field" have been published (there are only popular science reports in this area). Electron diffraction tests were performed under the interference of permanent magnets to prove the authenticity and inevitability of quantum state superposition and wave function collapse. As a result, the magnetic field interference can deform and drift the electron diffraction fringes, but they will not vanish. The collapse of wave-particle duality particles into complete particles cannot be caused by measurement interference. This is an experimental counterexample in quantum physics (also a dark cloud over quantum mechanics). Both "the reality of quantum superpositions" and "the existence of quantum superpositions cannot resist any monitoring and surveillance" are debatable.

Author(s) Details:

Runsheng Tu,
National Special Steel Quality Products Supervision and Inspection Centre, China.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RTCPS-V8/article/view/6009

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