Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Richard Feynman on the Double Split Paradox: Particle or Wave?






Richard Feynman's lecture on quantum Probability and Uncertainty in the "Messenger" series of lectures on Cornell University 1964. He elucidates the Double Slit Experiment, which includes the feature of the observer participating in creating the manifestation of the observed object either as a non-local diffracting wave or as a distinct local particle (lump): Contemporary orthodox quantum physics and early Buddhism agrees on this the "Participatory Observation (Anthropic) Principle" coined by American physics grand old man John Archibald Wheeler: More on Genesis and Observership: youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be www.youtube.com www.youtube.com en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org What-Buddha-Said.net What-Buddha-Said.net What-Buddha-Said.net What-Buddha-Said.net en.wikipedia.org What-Buddha-Said.net What-Buddha-Said.net What-Buddha-Said.net
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Today we will be looking at creating a field of particles inside of Adobe After Effects 7+ using the built in plugin called CC Particle World. Sit back and Enjoy!
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