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>From: gindrup@math.okstate.edu (Eric `'d'kidd' G..)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: lookup tables again
Message-ID: <1992Apr4.173208.16061@math.okstate.edu>
Date: 4 Apr 92 17:32:08 GMT
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In article <1992Apr03.170149.39582@spss.com> markrose@spss.com (Mark Rosenfelder) writes:
>Why do I say that?  Oh, the famous two-slit experiment.  There's no way
>to tell where on the screen the electron will end up.  All you get is
>probabilities.  

Well, if one performs the two-slit experiment in such a way that only one
electron is emitted at a time, it STILL won't end up in one place.  "The"
electron is smeared out over the screen and all your left with is a 
distributed electron.  I.e. The electron is observed all over the card where
its interference amplitudes are real and positive.  Film which is exposed
in this manner does not get made up of a single point, but instead is made
up of the expected interference banding - from one electron interfering
with itself.


- Eric Gindrup ! gindrup@hardy.math.okstate.edu

How I love C! The only language where
  main(){ puts("Hello, world!\nWhat's new?\n"); }
is equivalent to
  int j,i,p;main(){for(;i["]<i;++i){--i;j=j++/(---p)}"];read('-'-'-',writeln(
i+++"Hello, world!\nWhat's new?\n",&p),p));}read(j,i,p){write(j/p+p,i---j,i/i);}
writeln(i,p){int j;*(int *)p=1;j=i+5*((2*(i++)+14)/2);i=p=4;return(ijp(ijp(j,i),
p)/6);}ijp(j,w){if(w>0){ji(&j,w-1);ij(&j,w-1);};j--;return(j);}ji(j,w){if(w>0)
{ji(j,w-1);ij(j,w-1);};*(int *)j=*(int *)j-1;}ij(j,w){if(w>0){/*ji(j,w-1);*/ij
(j,w-1);};*(int *)j=*(int *)j-1;}

-'d' Kidd / Eric Idle / ESG / Eric Gindrup
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